The highly anticipated WWE: Unreal docuseries is officially set to premiere on Netflix on July 29, 2025. The five-part series offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at WWEโs biggest moments and characters from late 2024 into the first half of 2025, blending real-life drama with high-stakes storytelling.
PostWrestling.com has obtained detailed episode descriptions from a source close to the production. Here’s a breakdown of what fans can expect:
Episode 1:
The premiere episode centers on WWEโs landmark debut of RAW on Netflix, which aired live from the Intuit Dome in January. The episode spotlights the main event clash between CM Punk and Seth Rollins, and features key behind-the-scenes moments with Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley.
Episode 2:
This installment dives into the 2025 Royal Rumble, focusing on the tension between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens, while also chronicling Jey Usoโs surprising Royal Rumble win. The episode explores how shifting loyalties and long-running rivalries shaped the road to WrestleMania.
Episode 3:
With a focus on WWEโs womenโs division, this episode covers Chelsea Greenโs surprise U.S. Title win in December, the dramatic return of Charlotte Flair, and the key womenโs matches at Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber. Bianca Belair is also given a dedicated spotlight segment.
Episode 4:
A turning point in the series, this episode captures John Cenaโs shocking heel turn at Elimination Chamber in March. The episode also covers the menโs Chamber match and the New Dayโs transformation. Nick Khan gives a rare exclusive interview, while Dwayne โThe Rockโ Johnson and Brian Gewirtz offer commentary on Cenaโs character shift.
Episode 5:
The finale centers around WrestleMania 41, highlighting key matches such as Gunther vs. Jey Uso, CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns, and Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair. The episode culminates in Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena, and closes with an inside look at Triple H preparing creative direction for the post-Mania RAW.
It was also noted that filming is still ongoing and a second series is tentatively planned for 2026.
Stay tuned to PWMania.com for continued coverage of WWE: Unreal, plus all the latest WWE and Netflix crossover updates.