Netflix has officially pulled back the curtain on the second season of its hit docuseries, WWE: Unreal. In an article published on their website this Saturday, the streaming giant confirmed that the series will return to screens on January 20, 2026. The format remains unchanged from the debut season, consisting of five 50-minute episodes designed to give fans an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the lives of WWE Superstars.
The cast list for the upcoming season is star-studded, featuring a mix of returning favorites and new faces. The series will spotlight top-tier talent including Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch, who have long been cornerstones of the company. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is also advertised, ensuring the show covers the very top of the card.
The women’s division will be heavily represented in season two. Former Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley is set to be a featured part of the series, along with IYO SKY, Naomi, Chelsea Green, and Lyra Valkyria. The inclusion of these stars suggests the show will cover a wide range of storylines and personal journeys from the past year.
Interestingly, the show is branching out beyond just the in-ring competitors. Pat McAfee is listed among the cast. Jelly Roll is also being advertised for the season as he worked a program at SummerSlam.

