WWE LFG delivered its most intense episode yet on May 4, as eliminations rocked the competition. With 16 hopefuls entering the night, only eight remain—four men and four women—after the coaches were forced to cut half the roster. The emotional weight was heavy, and decisions didn’t come easy.
The first matchup saw Tatyanna Dumas clash with Zena Sterling under Bubba Ray Dudley’s mentorship. After the match, Bubba made the difficult call and eliminated Dumas. Booker T followed next, pairing Leigh Laurel against P. Nasty. Despite Laurel’s strong performance, Booker said he’s “looking for the best professional wrestler” and made the call to send Leigh home.
In another tough decision, The Undertaker had to choose between Bayley Humphrey and Tyra Mae Steele. Though he praised Bayley’s effort and potential, it was ultimately Bayley who was eliminated. The final women’s elimination came from Mickie James’ team, where Sirena Linton was sent packing following her match against Dani Sekelsky.
Each coach began the night with four women on their teams, but by the end of the episode, only two per team remained. The eliminations weren’t just strategic—they were deeply personal, with coaches reflecting on each wrestler’s heart, performance, and future.
With the female side now cut in half, all eyes turn to the men as the semifinals loom. The road to Madison Square Garden is getting steeper—and only the strong will survive.
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