Exclusive: WWE LFG Officially Replacing NXT LVL Up Moving Forward
Out with the old and in with the new.
WWE taped the final episodes of NXT LVL Up during Thursday’s set of NXT TV Tapings at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, as was previously reported by Corey Brennan via Fightful Select. WWE did however continue to record future episodes of their new program WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats), which we at Bodyslam.net can now confirm will officially be replacing NXT LVL Up moving forward.
WWE LFG will feature talents going through training and being mentored by WWE legends and weekly coaches, while competing in a tournament for a “contract.” We can also confirm that talents Brayden Ray and Anthony Luke will be part of those involved.
WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats) is set to premiere on the A&E Network early in 2025.
We will keep you updated if we hear anything more about plans for WWE LFG going forward.
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