By Burnett Munthali
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has added a new accolade to his legendary career after being crowned the first-ever WWE LFG Champion.
This monumental moment unfolded during the season one finale of WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats), which aired on May 18 on A&E.
The highly anticipated final featured two women and two men competing for the top honors.
In the women’s division, Tyra Mae Steele and Zena Sterling squared off, while the men’s bracket featured Jasper Troy and Shiloh Hill.
Steele and Hill both represented Team Undertaker, demonstrating the strength of his mentorship throughout the season.
Zena Sterling fought valiantly under the guidance of Team Bubba Ray Dudley, while Jasper Troy carried the banner for Team Booker T.
Team Mickie James did not have any representation in the finals, highlighting the competitive nature of the season.
With two finalists in the championship matches—more than any other coach—The Undertaker was awarded the new WWE LFG Championship title.
This recognition signifies not only his coaching prowess but also the dominance of his team in the inaugural season.
Ultimately, Tyra Mae Steele of Team Undertaker emerged victorious in the women’s final.
Jasper Troy of Team Booker T claimed the men’s title in a hard-fought battle.
As part of their triumphs, both Steele and Troy were awarded NXT contracts, signaling the next step in their wrestling careers.
Although the storyline suggests these contracts were newly earned, it is understood that all WWE LFG rookies were already signed to NXT ahead of the show.
The crowning of The Undertaker as LFG Champion marks a compelling evolution in WWE’s developmental narrative, blending legendary mentorship with fresh talent.
It also sets a precedent for future seasons of WWE LFG, where seasoned icons will guide rising stars toward wrestling greatness.
The finale provided fans with an exciting glimpse into the future of WWE, while celebrating the enduring legacy of its past.