WWE Hall Of Famer Rules Out Full-Time Return
One WWE Hall of Famer who has been flirting with a fully fledged return to the company has now ruled out a full-time role.
WWE LFG saw The Undertaker win a brand new title as two stars apparently earned NXT contracts after coming through challenges overseen by four wrestling icons. The Undertaker was joined by Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and Mickie James as coaches on the show, and a second season is in the works, but one major change is already known.
The Undertaker’s wife Michelle McCool replaced Mickie James on the show, with that news coming before McCool received her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. One report noted that The Undertaker only agreed to be part of a second season of WWE LFG if his wife was given a coaching role.
Michelle McCool Not Looking For Full-Time WWE Role
Speaking to Takedown on Sports Illustrated, McCool discussed her coaching role but ruled out a full-time role in the Performance Center as she admitted feeling like an impostor working with some real legends of the wrestling business:
I don’t know about backstage on a weekly basis. But I really have enjoyed working with the kids down there. Going in, I kind of felt like an impostor. I’m like, with him and Booker and Bubba and Shawn’s running the place, and, like, I tell all them what they do in front of these guys, I would have been so nervous, so intimidated every single day.
It’s incredible that they can just literally get out there, perform, take the criticism, and grow week to week. But I’ve really enjoyed it. I think I kind of found my groove, and I’ve really enjoyed the coaching part and getting to help the guys and girls, and believing that I do have something to contribute to them, and having that confidence.
So, I have enjoyed that, I don’t know about a weekly basis at TV, but the ones down at developmental, I’ve really enjoyed it.