Potential spoilers for WWE: Unreal Season 2

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Season 1 of the docu-series dropped in July.
Produced by Skydance Sports, NFL Films, and Omaha Productions, WWE: Unreal gave fans a look behind the curtain at the workings of the Stamford-based promotion. Season one of the docu-series premiered worldwide on Netflix on July 29, 2025.
With the series, the promotion looked to give unprecedented access for fans who can go behind the curtain with stars, producers, writers, and crew as they bring the promotion’s biggest shows from the Royal Rumble to WrestleMania.
Season one of the show includes five episodes, taking viewers from Monday Night RAW to WrestleMania and offering a behind-the-scenes look at WWE Superstars and staff as they create the company’s biggest events.
As per the latest reports, preparations for season two of are in full swing, and two of the topics set to be featured on the Netflix series have been revealed.
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Season two will follow Seth Rollins’ ‘Ruse of the Century’

According to a new report from BodySlam, multiple WWE Superstars, including Seth Rollins, R-Truth, Iyo Sky, Becky Lynch, Naomi, Penta, and Lyra Valkyria, will be interviewed for season two of the show.
Two key topics for the new season include Seth Rollins‘ journey to cashing in the Money in the Bank contract at SummerSlam and R-Truth’s contract expiration.
Rollins faked an injury during the July 12 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event during his match against LA Knight. He then pulled the ‘Ruse of the Century’ at SummerSlam when CM Punk defeated Gunther in the main event of night one to win the World Heavyweight title.
Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to defeat Punk and capture the World Heavyweight title. WWE’s decision to manage much of the locker room created dissatisfaction among the roster.
On the other hand, the pro-wrestling erupted in Summer 2025, when it was revealed that beloved veteran R-Truth had been unexpectedly released from the company. What followed was fans during the live broadcast, as well as on social media, rallying for his return, chanting “WE WANT TRUTH” repeatedly.
Truth’s departure was also met with strong disapproval within the locker room, which eventually led to his return during the main event of Money in the Bank and the signing of a new contract with the company.
What is WWE: Unreal?
WWE: Unreal is a 2025 documentary series on Netflix that takes fans behind the scenes of WWE.
How many seasons/episodes of the show are there?
The show has one Season consisting of five episodes, with the second season reportedly underway.
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