What happened on this week's episode of WWE LFG? Here is a full review of all the important highlights and more for WWE Legends & Future Greats Episodes #14, airing May 11, 2025! Who were the standouts of this episode? Which coaches scored points? What other interesting developments went down on this week's edition?
WWE LFG coverage begins at 8pm ET once the program begins to air on A&E. All material for WWE LFG was taped in advance at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
WWE LFG RESULTS: May 11, 2025
S01E14
The Matches
- Dani Sekelsky defeated Tyra Mae Steele by submission.
- Jasper Troy defeated Brayden “BJ” Ray by pinfall.
- Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa defeated Zena Sterling by pinfall.
- Shiloh Hill defeated Chris Island by pinfall.
The Standouts
- Zena Sterling
- Shiloh Hill
The Eliminations
- Dani Sekelsky
- Brayden “BJ” Ray
- Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa
- Chris Island
Team Standings
- Team Undertaker: 8 pt + 1 pt = 9 pt
Tyra Mae Steele, Shiloh Hill,Elijah Holyfield,Bayley Humphrey - Team Bubba Ray Dudley: 4 pt + 1 pt = 5 pt
Zena Sterling,Brayden “BJ” Ray,Drake Morreaux,Tatyanna Dumas,Cutler James - Team Booker T: 7 pt + 0 pt = 7 pt
Jasper Troy,Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa,Anthony Luke,Leigh Laurel - Team Mickie James: 3 pt + 0 pt = 3 pt
Chris Island,Dani Sekelsky,Troy Yearwood,Sirena Linton
We’re kicking things off with Shawn Michaels, who wastes no time reminding us of what’s at stake. Out of 16 aspiring superstars, only 4 will remain after today. The stakes are sky-high, and the pressure is starting to show. The Legends take center stage early, gathering on the ring apron to size up the remaining talent. Things heat up quickly with a face-to-face confrontation between Shiloh Hill and Chris Island — two guys who’ve been circling each other for weeks. The tension finally boils over. Both men brought the intensity, and it’s safe to say the fuse has been lit. Then we shift to Zena Sterling vs. Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa. Bubba and Booker offer some quick coaching, but Zena stays reserved while Penina thrives in the spotlight. “P-Nasty” was right at home with the mic — confident, intimidating, and firing on all cylinders. Bubba managed to poke at Penina just enough to see the fire, while Zena seemed to vanish before things even started. Finally, Brayden “BJ” Ray and Jasper Troy square off. BJ steps up first with a decent promo, but Jasper steals the moment with something more grounded, more honest — and way more impactful. It didn’t feel like a promo, it felt like a moment. After the break, Brayden “BJ” Ray comes back swinging. Whatever doubts he left in the air earlier? He shut them down quick. BJ fires back with some sharp, no-nonsense trash talk, making it clear he’s not here to play second to anyone — especially not Jasper. By the end of the segment, BJ didn’t back down. In fact, he may have gained ground. He matched Jasper’s intensity, owned the moment, and walked out looking stronger than ever. Last up, it’s Tyra Mae Steele and Dani Sekelsky — and right from the start, sparks fly. Dani tries to take command early, but Tyra isn’t having it. She cuts in, brings the fire, and suddenly the whole tone shifts. Both women have serious presence, but as the exchange heats up, Dani loses a bit of footing, while Tyra goes on the offensive, pushing buttons and clearly trying to get inside her head. It worked. Tyra left the stronger impression, and if she carries that same energy into the ring, Dani might be in for a long night. With these final showdowns set, tonight could feature some of the best fights of the season.
Match 1: Tyra Mae Steele vs. Dani Sekelsky
We kick things off with Tyra Mae Steele vs. Dani Sekelsky, and there’s already a vibe shift from earlier. Tyra enters locked in—all business—while Dani, surprisingly, comes off a bit too casual. After that intense face-to-face, you'd expect some extra fire from her, but it’s not quite there. Still, Dani controls the early momentum, using her athleticism to stay a step ahead. But she goes to the well once too often with the dropkicks, and Tyra makes her pay. From there, Tyra zeroes in on the legs, grounding Dani with sharp precision and locking in a brutal stretch. It’s smart, focused, and tells a great story in the ring. Dani fights through it, though—there’s still that grit—and just before the break, she starts to rally. Back from the break, Dani’s still selling the leg hard—great commitment—but she takes a big risk heading to the top rope... and it backfires. Tyra capitalizes instantly and goes right back to the leg, relentless and vicious. But just when it looks like Tyra's got it in the bag, Dani pulls out the “Hell’s Gate” submission from nowhere—and Tyra taps out! A strong match with solid psychology and a surprise finish, though it definitely deserved more time.
Match 2: Brayden “BJ” Ray vs. Jasper Troy
“BJ” walks in cocky, Jasper all business. "BJ" throws a few punches that land, but Jasper quickly takes control with raw power. Bubba and Booker both enjoy the more methodical pace when “BJ” slows things down and grabs a minute of control. We get some solid back-and-forth, but Jasper’s just too strong—deadlifting “BJ” into a brutal slam. “BJ” still shows fight with plenty of offense, but it’s not enough. Jasper climbs to the second rope, hits a massive "Vader Bomb", and scores the pinfall win. A decent match, but it never quite hit top gear.
Match 3: Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa vs. Zena Sterling
Zena comes out skipping and bubbly as usual, and somehow it still works. There’s something about her energy—it’s not just a gimmick, the confidence is real and it radiates. Penina “P-Nasty” Tuilaepa enters with her trademark scowl and swagger, and we already know what to expect: full intensity and no apologies. Both women step in with fire, no shortage of attitude or belief in themselves. Penina comes in hot and controls the early moments, overwhelming Zena with raw power and aggression. But Zena’s not just here to get run over—she leans into her technical game, outwrestling P-Nasty with a slick counter that leads to a near fall. It’s a nice contrast of styles, and the pace starts picking up fast. Penina responds by bulldozing through Zena with a huge tackle and a thunderous powerslam. She looks dominant, maybe even a little too confident, and it costs her—Zena digs deep and fights back hard. The match turns chaotic for a stretch, back and forth momentum swings, until Zena gets the crowd on their feet with a big bodyslam on Penina for a near fall just before the break. We come back from the break and Zena’s still fired up—she hits another bodyslam and nearly gets the three, but Penina’s not staying down. The switch flips, and P-Nasty powers through with a fierce comeback. She crushes Zena with a brutal samoan drop, and that’s enough to seal the deal—1, 2, 3, Penina takes it. Short, sweet, and solid—Zena brought the fight, but Penina’s power was just too much tonight.
Match 4: Shiloh Hill vs. Chris Island
This match is pure fire—no question. Both Shiloh Hill and Chris Island hit the ring looking like they can’t wait another second to throw down. There’s some real disrespect on display early, both guys trying to prove they’re the better wrestler, not just with words but with every hold and counter. Chris locks in a deep armbar, but Shiloh fights out with grit, riding that momentum and looking like he’s having the time of his life while beating down Island. But that doesn’t last long—Chris blasts him with a nasty side suplex. Shiloh gets back up quick and maybe gets a little too confident, missing a running tackle in the corner. That mistake gives Chris the opening he needs, and he takes control heading into the break—but not without showing signs of damage himself. After the break, Chris keeps it rolling—throwing punches and picking up steam. He lands a crossbody on Shiloh for a close near-fall and starts laying into him with stomps in the corner. But Island gets caught celebrating too early, and when he goes for another corner attack, Shiloh moves. That’s the window Shiloh needed—he hits that twisting double underhook slam and scores the pinfall win. Awesome match. The crowd was locked in, the intensity was real, and Shiloh earns that W.
It’s standout time and the spotlight is shining bright. For the women, it’s Zena Sterling who takes tonight’s honors—her confidence, energy, and leadership in that back-and-forth with Penina absolutely stood out. For the men, the coaches are split. Booker T once again backs Jasper Troy, Mickie James goes all in on Chris Island. Meanwhile, The Undertaker gives the nod to Shiloh Hill, as for Bubba Ray? We’ll hear his choice after the break… and you just know he’s gonna bring the heat. Bubba gives his vote to Shiloh.
It’s elimination time — and sadly, we say goodbye to Dani Sekelsky and Brayden “BJ” Ray. "BJ" looks like he’s got something to say to the Legends before making his exit… but we cut to break just as he steps forward. “BJ” gets his moment on the mic — thanking The Undertaker and Mickie James for their guidance, but turning downright disrespectful toward Booker T and Bubba Ray Dudley, calling them out in a bitter goodbye. After that fiery sendoff, we head back to the eliminations where we also say farewell to Penina “P-Nasty” Tuilaepa and Chris Island. With that, our final four is officially locked in — and the path to greatness just got real. The pressure’s higher than ever, and next week’s episode is bound to be a war.
Next week, it all goes down at Madison Square Garden — the biggest stage of them all for the LFG Finals. Four competitors remain, and only one will walk out as the future of this business. I don’t know about you, but I Can’t Wait.—LFG
Summary: S01E14
This week’s episode of WWE Legends & Future Greats brought the heat like never before, as the final eight battled for their spot in the LFG Finals. The matches delivered intense action and huge moments: Dani Sekelsky pulled off a surprise submission win over Tyra Mae Steele, Jasper Troy powered through Brayden “BJ” Ray, Penina "P-Nasty" Tuilaepa outlasted Zena Sterling in a hard-hitting clash, and Shiloh Hill edged out Chris Island in the night’s most electric bout. The showdowns were fierce, and every move mattered — because by the end of the night, only four would remain.
The eliminations were just as dramatic as the matches. We said goodbye to Dani, BJ, Penina, and Chris, narrowing the field to our final four. But BJ left a lasting impression, throwing shots at Booker T and Bubba Ray Dudley on his way out the door after thanking The Undertaker and Mickie James. The competition is now tighter than ever — and next week, it all comes to a head at Madison Square Garden. The stakes have never been higher, and two of these four are about to claim their place in history.
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