"WWE LFG" is a new program on A&E, which sees WWE rookies learn from WWE legends, hence the name "Legends and Future Greats, similar to the promotions earlier show "Tough Enough." Some of the lessons on the show have been tougher than others,
Speaking with The Takedown on SI, Booker T claimed Perez is the ideal mold for what WWE looks for in developmental talent from the independent circuit, coming prepared to the big stage.
Mickie James got her start in the wrestling industry early on during 1999, and back then, the route to WWE was a lot harder than it is today, and aspiring wrestlers often had to undergo crazy situations on the road,
James recently appeared on the "Busted Open Radio" podcast, where she discussed her experience with WWE LFG. "I'm really honored to be a part of it," she claimed and praised her f
Mickie James is part of the Legends team of the WWE LFG cast, and she recently shared her thoughts on returning to WWE for the show.
WWE LFG is scheduled to air it's first episode on A&E on January 16th, and will feature Mickie Jamies, Bubba Ray, Booker T and The Undertaker looking to guide the next generation of WWE superstars. While speaking to Going Ringside in a recent interview,
WWE Legend Mickie James is here discussing the brand new series on A&E: "WWE LFG," which pairs wrestling "Legends" with "Future Greats."
The action is getting hot on WWE LFG. In a new, first look clip of the upcoming episode of WWE LFG Sunday night on A&E, members from Booker T's team and Mickie James' team squared off with an in-ring match.
Future WWE Hall of Famer Michelle McCool has been a part of many great WWE moments, but she was also central to the woefully out-of-touch "Piggie James" saga, which saw the former WWE Divas Champion and her tag partner Layla crudely make fun of Mickie James for her weight.
WWE LFG contestant Leigh Laurel details the "overwhelming" feeling she had meeting LFG coaches Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Booker T, Mickie James, and Bully Ray
According to Programming Insider, the premiere episode of WWE LFG drew 160,000 viewers and a 0.05 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The reality show follows up and coming superstars who are coached by legends like The Undertaker and Mickie James.
Mickie James wishes she could have said under the learning tree of Sherri Martel and Randy Savage. Mickie James is currently one of the coaches on WWE LFG on A&E. As part of the show, she takes young WWE Performance Center prospects under her way,