
WWE: Unreal, the newest behind-the-scenes docuseries from WWE and Netflix, made its official debut on July 29, 2025, with a five-episode drop that immediately drew strong interest from fans.
According to Netflixs official rankings, the series earned 2.3 million global views and racked up 10.7 million hours viewed in its first week. That performance was good enough to rank #9 globally among all English-language TV shows on the platform.
WWE: Unreal takes fans on an exclusive journey from the Raw on Netflix premiere on January 6 through WrestleMania 41, offering never-before-seen access to WWEs inner workings. The series heavily focuses on Charlotte Flairs return, CM Punks backstage presence, John Cenas heel turn, and the creative process leading up to WWEs biggest event of the year.
With interviews featuring Triple H, Michael Hayes, Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, and others, the series dives deep into the companys modern storytelling strategy, giving fans a rare look at the dynamics inside WWEs writers room, along with backstage reactions, rehearsals, and real-time decision-making.
Early reception has been positive, and fans continue to stream the series heading into its second week. WWE: Unreal joins Monday Night Raw as a key part of WWEs growing presence on Netflix, and its debut rankings suggest strong crossover appeal for both casual fans and die-hards alike.
WWE: Unreal Netflix Performance Week 1
Metric | Value |
---|---|
Episodes Released | 5 |
Global Views (7 Days) | 2.3 million |
Hours Viewed | 10.7 million |
Netflix Global Rank | #9 (English TV) |
U.S. Rank | Not reported |
Stay with Ringside News for ongoing coverage of WWEs Netflix programming, streaming performance, and exclusive behind-the-scenes developments.