In 2025, WWE LFG premiered on A&E, featuring talent from the WWE Performance Center being mentored and coached by legends of the company.
Over the past two seasons of the show, The Undertaker, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, Mickie James and Michelle McCool have served as coaches for the PC talent.
Now with the third season about to begin, WWE LFG will start to feature current stars on the roster in the coaching position.
Here are eight WWE stars to potentially become coaches on LFG.
8. Kevin Owens

Signing with WWE in 2014, Kevin Owens found immediate success in the company first on the NXT brand and then on the main roster.
Over the course of the past decade, Owens is a former WWE Universal Champion, NXT Champion, three-time United States Champion, two-time Intercontinental Champion and a former Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion.
In 2025, KO’s career hit a massive hurdle when he was sidelined with a serious neck injury that required surgery.
However, Owens is still contributing to WWE and will serve as a coach on LFG season three to see if all of his experience can help some up-and-comers out of the Performance Center.
7. Nattie

One of the most tenured and veteran talents on the WWE roster today is Nattie.
Signing with WWE back in 2007, the second-generation star has become a stalwart of the women’s division who has seen several different eras for the female talent.
Whether it be the Divas era to the Women’s Revolution, Nattie has been the constant that many female stars have been compared and had to live up to over the years.
With all of her knowledge and experience in the squared circle, Nattie will be included as a coach on WWE LFG season three, trying to bring what she offers at The Dungeon to those training at the Performance Center.
6. Bayley

Another veteran female star who has set a standard for the WWE women’s division over the years is Bayley.
Having been on the WWE roster since 2013, Bayley has become a flag bearer for women’s wrestling for 13 years in the company.
Over the course of her career, Bayley is a WWE Grand Slam Champion, former Ms. Money In The Bank and the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble winner.
After her success with the Lodestone training seminar that has helped rising stars outside of WWE, it would make sense if the company would want to see what Bayley can provide the up-and-comers out of the PC on LFG.
5. Finn Balor

Another longtime member of the WWE roster who is known for training young stars is Finn Balor.
The first ever Universal Champion has been wrestling for over 25 years and made a name for himself in Ireland as well as across Europe early on his career.
During his rise up the ranks, Balor trained several different names who have made it to become major stars for WWE, such as Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria.
Wanting to pass all of his knowledge forward, Balor could be chosen to be a coach on WWE LFG in the near future.
4. Seth Rollins

For over 15 years now, Seth Rollins has called WWE his home and truly cemented himself as one of the biggest stars in the company today.
Rollins has accomplished pretty much everything available to him, such as being a six-time WWE World Champion, two-time Intercontinental Champion, six-time Tag Team Champion, Mr. Money In The Bank and a Royal Rumble winner.
“The Visionary” is someone who has also etched his legacy by opening the Black & Brave Academy that has helped to train several young stars in the industry.
Looking at the current WWE roster, Rollins would be a perfect choice to become a coach on LFG when the time is right.
3. CM Punk

Ever since making his return to WWE, CM Punk has made it no secret that he wants to have an active role helping younger talent down in the Performance Center.
When considering everything he has accomplished, there aren’t many stars on the roster today who have done what Punk has been able to achieve in the business.
Punk is a seven-time WWE World Champion, former Intercontinental Champion, World Tag Team Champion and a two-time Mr. Money In The Bank.
With everything that he has achieved and can pass on, Punk feels like a well deserving choice to be a coach on WWE LFG.
2. Cody Rhodes

Another top star who has opened up his own wrestling school and helped to set the groundwork for future stars is Cody Rhodes.
Opening up the Nightmare Factory alongside QT Marshall, Rhodes did an excellent job providing tools for upcoming stars, such as Anna Jay, Lee Johnson and Mike Cunningham.
“The American Nightmare” is someone who has reached the apex of the company as a two-time Undisputed WWE Champion, two-time Intercontinental Champion, eight-time Tag Team Champion and two-time Royal Rumble winner.
Rhodes becoming a WWE LFG coach feels like something that might be in his future where he could provide younger stars in the Performance Center with the tools to achieve similar greatness that he has been able to accomplish.
1. AJ Styles

At WWE Royal Rumble 2026, GUNTHER defeated AJ Styles to retire “The Phenomenal One” from in-ring competition.
Then on the February 23 episode of Monday Night Raw, Styles officially announced his retirement and was announced as the latest inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame 2026.
Styles has crafted a legacy unlike many before him as a two-time WWE Champion, three-time United States Champion, former Intercontinental Champion and five-time TNA World Champion.
Now that his career is over, Styles feels like a logical and appropriate choice to be a coach on WWE LFG that would provide a lot to younger stars in the Performance Center moving forward.
Source Article: WrestleTalk
