Netflix has released a trailer for the second season of “WWE: Unreal,” a behind-the-scenes documentary series covering the ins and outs of the professional wrestling promotion’s production process.
The second season, which will be available on January 20, will show the backstage process for the summer of 2025.
The trailer teased that they will focus on headlines like: R-Truth getting let go from the company, Jelly Roll stepping into the ring, and of course, Seth Rollins faking an injury ahead of his return at Summerslam.
“When the crutches dropped, it was a beautiful thing,” Rollins said, describing the moment he returned at Summerslam.
Along with Rollins, R-Truth and Jelly Roll, the show will include appearances from Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, IYO SKY, Naomi, Chelsea Green, Penta and Lyra Valkyria.
The first season of “WWE: Unreal” dropped last July, covering the promotion’s 2025 Netflix premiere and the Road to Wrestlemania. Much like the first season, the upcoming release is scheduled to be five episodes in total.
