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WWE Unreal Season Two: Full Cast Officially Revealed

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Netflix just dropped the scoop on WWE Unreal Season 2, and it’s packing some serious star power as it dives deeper into the chaos behind the curtain.

Building on the hype from the first season, the new season, which is set to hit Netflix on January 20, 2026, is gearing up to spill even more backstage secrets. It will feature five episodes, and each episode will be 50 minutes long.

According to Netflix’s official website, Tudum, the WWE Universe can expect a star-studded lineup.

Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, Jelly Roll, R-Truth, Iyo Sky, Naomi, Chelsea Green, Penta, and Lyra Valkyria are set to feature on the new season.

Chris Weaver directed the series, with Erik Powers serving as showrunner. It’s a joint production from Omaha Productions, NFL Films, Skydance Sports, and WWE.

Executive producers include Peyton Manning, Jamie Horowitz, Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers, Jessica Boddy, Lee Fitting, Ben Houser, and Marc Pomarico.

Producers are Harley Glantz, John Galiani, Brian Decker, Michael Flynn, Dan Gati, and Jeremy Lundblad.

WWE Unreal Season One Recap

Shifting back to where it all started, Season 1 of WWE Unreal premiered on July 29, 2025, with five 50-minute episodes that dropped all at once.

Triple H narrated much of it, pulling viewers into the writers’ room from Raw’s Netflix debut through WrestleMania 41.

Stars like John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, and CM Punk were heavily featured on the show.

Episode 1, “New Era,” kicked things off with Raw’s Netflix premiere at Intuit Dome, spotlighting CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins, plus Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley.

Things heated up in Episode 2, “Push,” focusing on the men’s Royal Rumble, Jey Uso’s big win, and Cody’s beef with Kevin Owens.

Episode 3, “Worth the Wait,” shifted to the women: Chelsea Green’s U.S. title grab, Charlotte Flair’s return, Bianca Belair’s shine, and the ladies’ Rumble plus Elimination Chamber.

Episode 4, “Heel Turn,” captured John Cena’s shocking villain switch and key clashes like Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns, IYO SKY vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair.

Finally, Episode 5, “WrestleMania,” capped it with Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena at the grandest stage.

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