Kevin Owens and Natalya have been cast as mentors in the third season of WWE LFG, replacing The Undertaker and Michelle McCool, according to Mike Johnson of PWInsider Elite.
WWE LFG (often reported as "Legends & Future Greats") is a reality competition series built around Performance Center prospects competing for WWE and NXT opportunities while being mentored by established names. The show airs on A&E and functions as a hybrid wrestling school docuseries and elimination-based competition.
Filming for season 3 began this week in Orlando, Florida, with shooting taking place at the WWE Performance Center. Some LFG-related matches are being taped before weekly NXT TV, meaning footage is being integrated around the existing NXT schedule.
Reports describe a "refreshed format" and a more competitive season following tweaks made after the first two runs. The core concept remains prospects working through challenges and matches under veteran guidance.
Developmental names like Kam Hendrix (formerly Anthony Luke) are among those involved, signaling the show will again spotlight Performance Center regulars looking to transition to NXT television.
WWE LFG has already fed talent into NXT, with past standouts like Jasper Troy and Shiloh Hill moving from the show into more prominent roles. Season 3 is positioned as the most stacked yet, offering an early look at who WWE views as the next wave out of Orlando heading into 2026. John Cena recently praised Natalya's autobiography, calling it a must-read.