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WRESTLING SOUP

LEGENDS AND FUTURE GREATS REVIEW SHOW S2 EPISODE 7 (Wrestling Stew 8.14.25) w/ @Lufisto

WRESTLING SOUP

Wrestling Soup Network

Sports, Comedy, Wrestling

4.4738 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this action-packed episode of LFG, contestants were called to sink or swim as they entered the ring to determine their own matches without any assistance from the coaches. Sean Michaels checks if tensions have cooled, setting the stage for legends to stand back. The episode delves into the challenges faced by contestants as they navigate through the dynamics of the wrestling industry, showcasing their ability to produce matches and decide winners—tasks typically managed by producers and agents. Key moments include a dramatic opening scene, intense matches, and behind-the-scenes insight into the world of wrestling. Notable bouts include Anthony Luke vs. Harlem Lewis and Shiloh Hill vs. Trill London. Controversies arise around Bayley's in-ring accident and Zena's performance, sparking heated discussions among the judges and coaches. As the show concludes, tensions rise with accusations of conspiracies among the judges. LFG continues to blend reality TV drama with the raw, unfiltered world of professional wrestling, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next episode.
00:00 Introduction: Sink or Swim Challenge
00:47 Legends Step Back: Contestants Take Control
03:17 Tatiana's Mysterious Absence
04:08 Real or Staged? Wrestling School Drama
07:07 The Importance of Character Development
14:07 Match Analysis: Anthony Luke vs. Harlem Lewis
21:51 Match Analysis: Shiloh Hill vs. Trill London
33:16 Match Analysis: Bayley vs. Sirena
45:03 Backstage Confusion and Concussion
45:35 Continuing the Match Despite Injury
48:07 Judges' Reactions and Commentary
50:53 Match Critiques and Improvements
52:26 Costume and Presentation in Wrestling
01:03:29 Judges' Votes and Conspiracy Theories
01:14:09 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Events


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0:00.0

Tonight on LFG.

0:01.6

All the damn work I put in with you.

0:04.4

Blue Fisto.

0:06.0

What can you do with this person who's new?

0:09.0

So they look good, you look good, and everybody's safe.

0:13.8

I thought as well put him in a black leather jacket, a black hat.

0:16.6

Jeff Lipman.

0:17.9

It looked like she was too slow for school, but she came out playing the hot moon girl.

0:22.8

That looks really good.

0:29.1

Welcome, welcome, welcome to this episode of LFG was sync or swim.

0:39.6

So they had to go in the ring and actually have to come up with their own matches.

0:45.2

The coaches could not help in any way, apparently.

0:48.8

And they also had to figure out who was going to win, which wrestlers basically never have to do. Why this time?

0:57.8

I have no idea. Anything from the start, my dear Jeff. I agree 100% with you. I mean, they recap

1:08.4

the fight, whether it was real or not, between Drake Moreau and Elijah

1:13.4

Holyfield. And then they said, Ked and the Legends, retake control. And next time we see

1:17.9

as Sean saying, asking if tensions are cool and saying, oh, good, well, they're going to have

1:21.7

to, because this week, the legends are standing back and the contestants are going to basically

1:25.7

book agent and produce the matches. And hey, folks, you know, in this business, you can't be selfish, but you have to be selfish sometimes, but not too selfish and not selfish all the time. Hey, peace out. You guys work it out. So, I mean, it was like the opening scene was, I was actually laughing a little bit because I found a comedic that like, can the legends retake control? And they're like, hey, the legends aren't doing anything this week. Peace out. It was, and like, it was funny because like, it's, yeah, indeed, it is a selfish business where you have to work together. And I love, I love the fact that Sean kind of said, are we good? We need to be. Because the first thing that came to mind was like, oh, yeah, Brett Hart. So, but it's very some, it's something that happens in wrestling all the time where you have to work with people you don't like. And in the Indies, though, I would say, like, you have more freedom to say, like, I'm not comfortable with this person because you're your own boss.

2:22.2

But at a certain level, W.W.E. level, when they say you're working with this person, you have to.

2:29.0

But you're not going to come up with your own finish.

2:32.5

The matches will be produced by an agent. So it was kind of cool

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