With WrestleMania 41 over, phrase comes that Netflix will launch a 10-part docuseries designed to take followers behind the scenes of what makes occasions like that tick. Titled WWE: Unreal, the sequence will hit the streaming service this summer season.
The WWE has produced some unbelievable documentaries about their expertise and programming over time, so a lot of which supply deep dives you gained’t get wherever else. Contemplating Netflix has been on the multi-part documentaries practice for some time now, this one centered on WWE needs to be an superior mixture. To provide an thought, the teaser options Paul “Triple H” Levesque – who serves as WWE’s CCO (taking up extra duties as soon as Vince McMahon left) – saying, “Seven days a week, 365 days a year. This is a calculated, coordinated production…We’re gonna lift the curtain.”
In their launch, Netflix teased somewhat little bit of WWE: Unreal together with tonight’s episode of Uncooked, which, as the primary one proper out of WrestleMania, is often one of the vital thrilling of the yr. “While full details remain under wraps, WWE: Unreal is part of Netflix’s rapidly growing partnership with WWE — one that kicked off in a major way in January 2025 with Raw, streaming live on Netflix on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. Since the premiere, dozens of superstars have stepped into the WWE Raw ring, including The Rock, John Cena, and the Undisputed WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes, and the Uncooked after WrestleMania on Monday, April 21 is about to be the most important spectacle of the yr.”
Whereas a complete take a look at the historical past of the WWE would have been a worthwhile endeavor, it looks as if this Netflix sequence can be centering on 2025. That mentioned, seeing how issues work behind the scenes, from the writers room to run-throughs to the completed product, can be a must-watch.
Netflix acquired broadcast rights to WWE Uncooked final yr for $5 billion. The streamer’s debut episode landed almost 5 million views worldwide.
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