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The Undertaker Returns: How to Watch WWE LFG — Release Date and Time

The Undertaker Returns: How to Watch WWE LFG — Release Date and Time
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WWE LFG: Legends and Future Greats is back with Season 2, unleashing 16 hungry contenders in a high-stakes fight for the WWE spotlight. With five icons in their corner, including The Undertaker and Booker T, here’s where to catch every clash, cut, and comeback.

WWE LFG season 2 came in hot over the summer and wrapped fast: 16 hopefuls, five very famous coaches (yes, that Undertaker), and a pair of new NXT contracts handed out in the finale. If you missed the ride, here’s what happened, where to watch, and what’s next.

Quick catch‑up

  • Premiere: June 22, 2025; Finale: October 5, 2025
  • Where to watch: A&E, plus Philo, DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV
  • Air time: Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT
  • Coaches: The Undertaker, Booker T, Michelle McCool, Bubba Ray Dudley, Shawn Michaels
  • Format: 16 contenders battle through challenges and matches for a WWE contract with NXT
  • Fine print: Even if you don’t win, standing out can still land you a deal

How season 2 played out

The men’s side came down to Shiloh Hill vs. Harlem Lewis. On the women’s side, Penina Tuilaepa eliminated Zena Sterling to punch her ticket to a final opposite Dani Sekelsky. The October 5 finale put a bow on it: NXT boss Shawn Michaels made the final call, awarding the season’s contracts to Shiloh Hill and Dani Sekelsky.

One notable wrinkle: both winners were coached by The Undertaker. If you like a little inside baseball, that matters for the show’s mentor title race (more on that below).

Who these winners are (and why WWE already knew them)

Both Shiloh Hill and Dani Sekelsky had already dipped a toe into the NXT pool before the show:

- Hill wrestled on NXT LVL Up in July 2024.

- Sekelsky debuted in NXT’s developmental system in April 2024, but she hasn’t had a televised match yet.

As for when they’ll pop up with their new deals? Still TBA. And in a nice full‑circle beat, both Hill and Sekelsky were in LFG season 1 but didn’t win back then. This time they cleaned up the rough edges and closed the deal.

Season 3 is already gearing up

Per PWInsider, cameras are heading back to the WWE Performance Center soon for another round.

"LFG is getting ready to start filming its third season at the Performance Center very soon."

Given how fast season 2 turned around, don’t be shocked if season 3 moves quickly from filming to air.

Where season 1’s champs are now (and why The Undertaker might repeat)

Tyra Mae Steele (coached by The Undertaker) and Jasper Troy (coached by Booker T) are already active on NXT TV. Steele beat Alba Fyre on August 26 in her last televised match, while Troy’s most recent televised bout was a loss to reigning NXT Champion Ricky Saints on August 29.

Last year, The Undertaker won the LFG Championship as top mentor after his team scored the most points. With both season 2 winners coming from his corner again, he’s got a very real shot at going back‑to‑back.

Where to watch the season 2 finale

If you want to catch the crowning moments (or binge the whole run), episodes are on A&E with streaming options via Philo, DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV. Same Sunday 10 p.m. ET/PT slot if you’re tracking reruns or encore airings.

Did you roll with season 2? How do you feel about the format — the reality show drama feeding right into NXT contracts — and Michaels making the final call? I’m into it, especially when the mentors’ strategies actually swing the result like this. Drop your take.