WWE LFG Season 2

WWE LFG Season 2: Episode 10 Recap

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The world of professional wrestling is entering a new chapter as WWE LFG returns for Season 2 on A&E. With one season now under their belt, the series continues to provide a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to earn a WWE contract, this time with even higher stakes. This season brings back familiar faces from Season 1, while also introducing new talent eager to prove they belong.

Led once again by WWE executives and Hall of Famers Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Shawn Michaels, LFG features a stacked coaching lineup. The Undertaker, Booker T, and Bubba Ray Dudley return to guide the next generation, while Michelle McCool joins the series for her first full season as a mentor. Each week, these legends will help shape the superstars of tomorrow. They offer expertise in-ring and on the mic, helping mold the future of WWE one match at a time.

Season 2, Episode 10: ‘Follow That!’

The tenth episode, Follow That!, aired on on August 31, 2025 on A&E. Shawn Michaels kicks off the show by announcing that the playoffs will begin in two weeks, which also means eliminations are near. Over the next two weeks, the Future Greats will have the opportunity to go out and deliver the best wrestling match possible. The Legends then come together to decide the matchups for the week.

After the matches, the Legends gather to give feedback and select the standout male and female performers of the week. Michelle picks Zena Sterling and Anthony Luke. Booker T chose Sirena Linton and Harlem Lewis. Bubba Ray selects Zena Sterling and Anthony Luke, while The Undertaker goes with Dani Sekelsky and Shiloh Hill. So, Team Bubba Ray and Team Michelle each get a point.

Current Scoreboard:

  • Team Michelle McCool: 7
  • Team Bubba Ray: 3
  • Team Undertaker: 5
  • Team Booker T: 3

The Matches on Episode 10

Sirena Linton def. Penina Tuilaepa

The match kicked off with P-Nasty immediately showcasing her power and dominance, especially outside the ring when she slammed Sirena into the barricade. That trend continued for most of the match. Sirena had a brief rally, hitting a few moves and ultimately landing a Molly Go Round to secure the win. After the match, Penina attacked Sirena and laid her out.

Dani Sekelsky def. Zena Sterling

Both Dani Sekelsky and Zena Sterling showcased their offense in the opening moments, going back and forth in a competitive start. That was until Dani turned heel mid-match, taking advantage of Zena while she was distracted by the referee. From there, Dani controlled the pace, mounting Zena on the mat and landing repeated shots to the forehead.

Zena eventually rallied, chasing her first point of the season and firing up the crowd. But in the closing sequence, Dani reversed the momentum and secured the win by grabbing a hold of Zena’s tights.

Shiloh Hill vs. Harlem Lewis Ended in a No Contest

This was the second meeting between Shiloh Hill and Harlem Lewis this season, and it started with Shiloh taking control early. Harlem immediately went on the attack, nearly slamming Shiloh on the outside of the ring. Shiloh gave Harlem a receipt midway through, and the fight spilled back outside before returning to the ring.

Harlem stayed in control, turning up the intensity with extra force behind every strike. At one point, he began pushing Shiloh’s head around and landed a slap across his back so loud it echoed through the arena. Shiloh fired back, and it was clear both men were going after each other for real, with some of the punches even feeling legitimate.

The referee was eventually forced to stop the match and separate the two as the fight escalated. But the bad blood did not end there, because once backstage they picked up the brawl right where they left off.

Anthony Luke def. Drake Morreaux

Before the match, Drake Morreux and Anthony Luke’s girlfriends, Roxanne Perez and Maxxine Dupri, got into an argument backstage that carried into the bout. In the ring, Drake and Anthony went back and forth with a mix of fun exchanges and hard-hitting moments. Drake had the crowd fully behind him, and both men were able to shine throughout the match.

It ended up being one of Drake’s best performances in LFG. However, Anthony Luke was able to seal the win after hitting his Lights Out finisher.

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