The third season of WWE: Unreal is official.
The documentary series, which takes a behind-the-scenes look at WWE’s programming, will return to Netflix this summer, per a press release issued Monday.
Unreal Season 3 will drop on July 21, Netflix confirmed today. The upcoming season will include five episodes, with each running for 50 minutes.
Like the seasons that came before it, the show is a WWE production in collaboration with NFL Films, Skydance Sports and Omaha Productions.
A logline for the show reads:
John Cena says goodbye, a fan favorite returns, and the next generation of Superstars rise to the occasion. WWE: Unreal takes viewers inside the writers’ room as injuries, last-minute pivots, and career-defining decisions reshape WWE’s biggest season yet heading into WrestleMania 42.
The upcoming season is expected to feature: John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Liv Morgan, CM Punk, AJ Lee, Trick Williams, Lash Legend, Stephanie Vaquer, Oba Femi, Bron Breakker, Chelsea Green, Matt Cardona, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch.
WWE Unreal launched in 2025, promising a show that provides a raw look at the production behind the top wrestling company. They were quick to release a second season by early 2026, covering top WWE storylines from last summer.
