Netflix has confirmed the release date and new details for the second season of WWE Unreal.
In an article published on its website on Saturday, Netflix announced that WWE Unreal will return on January 20, 2026. The format will remain the same as the first season, with five episodes running approximately 50 minutes each, continuing the behind-the-scenes look at WWE and its performers.
Season two will again feature several of WWE’s top stars. Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch are both listed as part of the cast, alongside Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, ensuring the series remains focused on key figures at the top of the card.
The women’s division will play a prominent role in the new season. Former Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley is among those featured, along with Iyo Sky, Naomi, Chelsea Green, and Lyra Valkyria. Their inclusion suggests the season will explore a wide range of storylines and perspectives from across the roster.
The cast list also extends beyond in-ring talent. Pat McAfee is again featured, while Jelly Roll is also listed following his involvement with WWE during the SummerSlam period.
How Was The First Season Of WWE Unreal Received?
The first season of WWE Unreal was received very well by fans, gaining an 82% user rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.0 rating on IMDB. The critical reception for the show was a little bit more mixed, as it garnered a 67% on Rotten Tomatoes with six critic reviews.
The criticisms of the show were mainly that it seemed too “surface-level” and that it didn’t actually dig deeper into the inner workings and conflicts of the company.



