
WWE just dropped the trailer for its new behind-the-scenes docuseries WWE: Unrealand its giving fans their first real glimpse into how the companys top storylines are built from scratch.
The 40-second trailer was released on Monday, teasing the raw, chaotic, and tightly managed world behind WWEs creative curtain. WWE: Unreal is a 10-part series headed to Netflix this summer, and its set to show just how calculated the chaos really is.
Lift the curtain, WWEs Paul Triple H Levesque promises in the trailer, teasing a look into the calculated, coordinated production that goes into every show. Viewers get a fast-paced montage of writers meetings, backstage walkthroughs with talent, Gorilla Position chaos, and more.
The show is expected to feature footage from early 2025, including the Royal Rumble and some of the first Raw episodes under Netflixs new streaming deal. Itll run just over eight hours total and aims to pull the curtain back on WWE like never before.
The series comes from a heavy-hitting creative team that includes Peyton Mannings Omaha Productions, NFL Films, Skydance Sports, and WWE itself. Omaha is also behind the Stephanies Places series on ESPN+, so theyre no strangers to storytelling inside sports entertainment.
Theres no confirmed release date just yet, but the fact that WWE has dropped the trailer means the full series could hit Netflix in the coming months.
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