‘WWE: Unreal’ docuseries to be released July 29 on Netflix

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A new reality TV series offering a behind-the-scenes look at WWE’s production process will release in a little over a month’s time.

“WWE: Unreal,” a docu-series coming to Netflix, will premiere on July 29, the streaming service announced on Wednesday.

The show allows viewers to “step into the WWE writer’s room and outside the ring,” peeking into what both the on-screen performers and backstage creatives are doing before, during, and after live events.

A 40-second trailer published earlier this year, narrated by Paul Levesque, talks about how the show will “lift the curtain” and provide a look at the “calculated, coordinated production” of WWE. The brief video includes clips of creative meetings and gorilla position.

“Unreal” will air in five parts, 50 minutes each. The show is being produced by WWE alongside Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, NFL Films, and Skydance Sports.

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