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WWE Unreal’s Second Season Set for January 2026 Release

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Wwe Unreal Season Two Netflix Release

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Fans of WWE Unreal can expect the second season to hit Netflix in January 2026. The highly anticipated documentary series delves into the behind-the-scenes actions of WWE, showcasing the intricate world of professional wrestling.

The first season premiered in July and met with mixed reactions from fans. Despite this, WWE remains committed to continuing the series, signaling a clear intention for the new season.

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reports that filming for season two began during the Money in the Bank event. Viewers can expect to see segments highlighting Seth Rollins’ staged injury and other significant moments from WWE events.

Director Chris Weaver, who was initially uncertain about a second season, was spotted at SummerSlam, capturing footage of Rollins’ Money in the Bank cash-in. “The internet is all complaining that we’re lifting the curtain and showing you stuff,” Weaver remarked about the series. He emphasized that the show aims to convey the passion and dedication of the wrestlers.

Season one followed major wrestlers like CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Rhea Ripley, focusing on their stories and the WWE’s creative processes. The production team, including WWE and NFL Films, plans to dive even deeper into the narratives surrounding the wrestlers in the upcoming season.

Seth Rollins will be featured prominently in season two, continuing his story as the current World Heavyweight Champion. As fans await the new episodes, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, will also play a key role in the narrative.

With filming ongoing and enthusiasm high, WWE Unreal is set to offer an unprecedented look into the world of professional wrestling, providing fans with an inside perspective on their favorite athletes and the artistry behind the sport.