WWE LFG Season 3 Premieres April 26 on A&E
The next chapter of WWE’s proving ground is here. Season 3 of WWE LFG premieres Sunday, April 26 at 10 PM ET, only on A&E, and this season is set to be more intense than ever.
Season 3 changes the game — competitors are going solo, with no teams, no alliances, and no excuses. Every challenge now tests individual skill, mindset, and determination. This is WWE LFG stripped down to its core, so only the strongest survive.
For a firsthand look at the intensity coming to Season 3, and some of the changes, watch the official WWE LFG trailer:
Early Rumors & Speculation
Fans were buzzing about the new season when Season 2 ended. So we rounded up all the rumors, including potential involvement from WWE names like Natalya and Kevin Owens.
Season 3 was also featured on our YouTube series, Scrapchat, where we dove deep into everything that needed to change ahead of the new season:
Mark your calendars: Season 3 of WWE LFG premieres Sunday, April 26 at 10 PM ET on A&E. This season, only the strongest will move forward.
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