“WWE: Unreal” is here, and it is set to pull back the curtain like never before. The ground-breaking docu-series is set to offer an unprecedented look into the inner workings of the WWE. This is going to be available on Netflix.
This show has been cited as drawing inspiration from the success of other sports docu-series like “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” “WWE: Unreal” promises to give a glimpse into the creative process behind the weekly shows and massive events produced by the promotion. This promises a candid look at how storylines are developed, characters are crafted, as well as the drama that unfolds both on-screen and off-screen.
From release date to episode count, here is everything you need to know about “WWE: Unreal.”
“WWE: Unreal” is a five-part docu-series that is set to pull the curtain back on the WWE and the creative and logistical operations behind the wrestling promotion. This docu-series is set to take viewers into the writers’ room, production meetings, backstage during events, and beyond.
The core premise of “WWE: Unreal” is to provide unprecedented access to the process of creating WWE’s weekly programming and PLEs. The docu-series is set to highlight some major WWE moments in recent memory, including CM Punk’s highly-anticipated return, John Cena’s heel turn at Elimination Chamber, and WrestleMania 41.
The “WWE: Unreal” docu-series is set to premiere globally on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
The premiere season of “WWE: Unreal” consists of five episodes. Each episode has an approximate runtime of 50 minutes. All five episodes have their titles released.
“WWE: Unreal” is set to feature several WWE Superstars and key personnel delving into their professional and personal journeys in sports entertainment. The docu-series is set to be narrated by WWE Chief Content Officer and Hall of Famer, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque.
Other WWE Superstars set to be included are Cody Rhodes, John Cena, Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, and more.
“WWE: Unreal” is an original Netflix docu-series and, as such, will be available exclusively on the streaming platform. To watch the show, you will need an active Netflix subscription.
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