UPDATE: In an electrifying week for wrestling fans, WWE has launched its new docuseries, WWE: Unreal, on Netflix, featuring five episodes that offer an exclusive look at the inner workings of the WWE writers’ room. This drop coincides with the dramatic events of SummerSlam, where Seth Rollins captured the World Heavyweight Championship, and Cody Rhodes regained the Undisputed WWE title in a thrilling match against John Cena.
Fans are buzzing as SummerSlam unfolded over two nights, culminating in the unexpected return of Brock Lesnar. With over 20 hours of WWE content released last week—including the preshow coverage, Raw, SmackDown, and NXT—there has never been a more exciting time to be a WWE enthusiast.
What’s more, the question on everyone’s mind is whether WWE: Unreal will see a second season. Though there’s no official confirmation yet, multiple wrestling outlets suggest that the show has already been renewed, likely due to its strong performance and popularity on Netflix’s Top 10 list. If these reports hold true, fans can expect new episodes to air in 2026.
The docuseries features prominent WWE stars including Triple H, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, John Cena, Rhea Ripley, Jey Uso, Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green, Charlotte Flair, and Xavier Woods, providing an in-depth look into their lives and careers.
For those eager to watch, all five episodes of WWE: Unreal are now available for streaming on Netflix. Subscriptions start as low as $7.99/month, with ad-free options available for $17.99 (Standard) or $24.99 (Premium).
As the wrestling world continues to evolve, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates regarding WWE: Unreal and its future on Netflix. You won’t want to miss what’s coming next in the dynamic realm of professional wrestling!
