Netflix has announced that more episodes of WWE: Unreal are coming later this summer 2026. The teaser appeared at the end of the final episode of Season 2, which is now streaming on the platform.
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- Season 1 covered events like John Cena's heel turn and decisions on Royal Rumble winners by Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque.
- WWE Unreal: Season 2 builds on this with wild plot twists, larger-than-life personas, and backstage drama leading to SummerSlam 2025.
- Season 3 will heavily focus on John Cena's retirement run, including moments like Brock Lesnar's attack on Cena and post-match scenes with CM Punk and Cody Rhodes.
The series, produced by WWE, Omaha Productions, NFL Films, and Skydance Sports, features five episodes per season, each around 50-60 minutes.
This renewal ensures WWE: Unreal remains a key documentary series on Netflix, offering deeper access to the industry's inner workings throughout 2026. The "look behind the curtain" nature of the show has drawn mixed reviews from some people in WWE, but this news assures fans they can expect plenty more backstage insights this summer.