WWE: Unreal gets official trailer and key art ahead of July 29 premiere, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the real drama off the mat.
Netflix is stepping into the squared circle like never before. The official trailer and key art for WWE: Unreal have just been released, teasing a riveting behind-the-scenes dive into the world of professional wrestling. The five-part docuseries premieres July 29, 2025, and promises fans an unfiltered look beyond the ring.
Directed by Chris Weaver and showrun by Erik Powers, WWE: Unreal pulls back the curtain on the action, giving viewers rare access to the WWE writer’s room and revealing the high-stakes decision-making that fuels the spectacle. For the first time ever, fans will get to see just how intense the drama can be offstage—sometimes even more than what unfolds in the ring.
Backed by powerhouse production companies Omaha Productions, NFL Films, Skydance Sports, and WWE, the series features candid appearances by some of the biggest names in sports entertainment. Superstars appearing in the series include:
Triple H
CM Punk
Each of the five episodes runs approximately 50 minutes, capturing the emotional highs, creative clashes, and personal sacrifices that come with building a global sports entertainment empire.
The project is executive produced by Peyton Manning, Jamie Horowitz, Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers, Jessica Boddy, Lee Fitting, Ben Houser, and Marc Pomarico—a lineup that blends storytelling expertise from both the sports and television worlds.
Whether you’re a die-hard WWE fan or just curious about what really happens behind the curtain, WWE: Unreal looks to deliver something truly unexpected: the reality behind the show.
WWE: Unreal hits Netflix on July 29, 2025.
Visit www.netflix.com/wweunreal for more details.