In a surprising turn of events, two well-known WWE personalities are stepping into mentoring roles for the upcoming third season of WWE LFG, which is currently in production. This development is generating buzz among fans and insiders alike, especially since the show is evolving with some notable changes. But here's where it gets intriguing—the format of the show is shifting slightly to include a greater number of guest stars, promising fresh dynamics and exciting new interactions.
According to a report from Mike Johnson at PWInsider, Kevin Owens and Natalya have been officially cast as mentors for this season. Though the specific premiere date on A&E hasn't been announced yet, filming kicked off recently, indicating that fans won't have to wait too long before new episodes air. The return of familiar coaches like WWE Hall of Famers Booker T and Bully Ray adds even more star power to this revamped season.
Kevin Owens, one of the show's new mentors, shared a glimpse of his rigorous training routine at the WWE Performance Center through a video posted in early November. This is especially noteworthy considering Owens has recently undergone successful neck surgery earlier this year, and his return to strenuous training underscores his resilience and dedication.
To give a sense of the show's history, here are the winners from previous seasons:
- Season one: Tyra Mae Steele & Jasper Troy
- Season two: Shiloh Hill & Dani Sekelsky, also known as Skylar Raye.
And this is the part most people might overlook—season three’s casting choices and format modifications could significantly influence the future of WWE’s mentorship and talent development programs. Do you think these changes will bring a fresh perspective or disrupt the established formula? Are Kevin Owens and Natalya the right mentors for this new era?
Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions—do you agree or disagree with these casting decisions? Could this new direction prove to be a game-changer for WWE LFG?