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WWE: Unreal streaming on Netflix - here's what to watch next to satisfy that wrestling itch

WWE: Unreal streaming on Netflix - here's what to watch next to satisfy that wrestling itch

WWE: Unreal, the brand-new documentary series, is now streaming on Netflix.
Packed with explosive reveals, emotional rivalries and an unprecedented look behind the curtain, this exclusive Netflix series with the first five episodes releasing yesterday, takes fans deep inside WWE's biggest moments of 2025.
From personal showdowns to blockbuster returns, WWE: Unreal brings fans closer than ever to the high-stakes world of WWE. And for those who completed the entire series in one sitting, there is plenty more action to stream right now.
Every featured Premium Live Event and must-see Raw and SmackDown episode from the series is available on Netflix in the UK and Ireland. Plus, don't miss SummerSlam 2025, a historic two-night event streaming live this weekend.
If you find yourself hooked on wrestling, here is your ultimate WWE: Unreal follow-up watch list:
Raw's Netflix Debut (1 January 2025)
This history-making edition of Monday Night Raw marked the first time the red brand streamed live on Netflix. WWE: Unreal Episode One gave fans a look at the chaos behind the scenes and the last-minute twists that defined the night, including the explosive return of CM Punk and his shocking confrontation with Seth Rollins. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 06: Seth Rollins dives onto CM Punk during Monday Night RAW at Intuit Dome on January 6, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo)
CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins – The Feud Begins (Raw, 22 January 2024)
Episodes Two and Five of WWE: Unreal further spotlighted the personal, real-life tensions between Rollins and Punk. It featured their first major face-off since Punk's return, setting the stage for a WrestleMania clash that had the WWE Universe talking.
Money in the Bank 2025 (5 July 2025)
Seth Rollins left the WWE Universe stunned in the ladder match at this jaw-dropping Premium Live Event, claiming a huge victory in one of the most unpredictable matches of the year, and WWE: Unreal showed the calculated build-up behind the scenes. Now fans can relive every betrayal, every twist and The Visionary's path to the top.
WrestleMania 41 (6–7 April 2025)
The grandest stage of them all delivered one of the most explosive WrestleManias in history. WWE: Unreal builds towards this epic event in Episode Five, and fans can now stream both nights of the blockbuster event.
SummerSlam 2025 (2–3 August 2025)
Tension between Cody Rhodes and John Cena has been bubbling away and fans saw it unfold in WWE: Unreal Episode Five. We are now at boiling point, and the highly anticipated WrestleMania rematch is set for SummerSlam, where Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena will defend the title against Cody Rhodes in a colossal Street Fight.
Royal Rumble 2025 (25 January 2025)
After following the journey of WWE Superstars in WWE: Unreal Episode Two, Royal Rumble 2025 is a must-watch. Witness those behind-the-scenes struggles explode into unforgettable performances in one of the most electric nights of the year. ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 13: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi; Bianca Belair; WWE Evolution at State Farm Arena on July 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Evolution 2025 (13 July 2025)
Episode Three of WWE: Unreal highlighted how Evolution 2025 reshaped the women's division. From Chelsea Green's breakout performance to Rhea Ripley's continued dominance, this all-women's Premium Live Event delivered something spectacular. A landmark night showcasing the very best of WWE's women's division.
Elimination Chamber 2025 (23 February 2025)
WWE: Unreal Episode Four captured the shockwaves of the moment that changed everything for John Cena - all of which unfolded at Elimination Chamber 2025. WWE history was made, and now fans can revisit the moment with full behind-the-scenes context for added drama.
WWE: Unreal is available to stream exclusively on Netflix NOW. Each episode runs for around 50 minutes and gives fans full access to the creative process behind WWE's most talked-about matches and storylines.
Netflix in the UK and Ireland offers access to the full WWE Archives, giving fans the chance to relive the greatest rivalries, most iconic matches and unforgettable moments from WWE history. From Stone Cold vs Mr McMahon to The Bloodline saga and Sasha Banks vs Bayley at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn, it is the perfect way to revisit the moments that shaped today's Superstars.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JULY 28: JD McDonagh and Finn Balor gesture to the fans before their match during Monday Night RAW at Little Caesars Arena on July 28, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)
WWE is coming to the UK and Ireland in August.
The Road to Clash in Paris is the next tour in the build up to Clash in Paris in August. Exhibitions will take place across Liverpool, Cardiff, Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester and, for the first time ever, SmackDown will be live in Dublin.
Here's the full line-up of live shows: 22nd August - Road to Clash in Paris - Friday Night SmackDown, 3Arena, Dublin
23rd August - Road to Clash in Paris - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
24th August - Road to Clash in Paris - Utilita Arena, Newcastle
25th August - Road to Clash in Paris - Monday Night Raw, BP Pulse Live, Birmingham
26th August - Road to Clash in Paris - AO Arena, Manchester
27th August - Road to Clash in Paris - First Direct Arena, Leeds
28th August - Road to Clash in Paris - Utilita Arena, Cardiff
31st August - Clash in Paris - París La Défense Arena
Tickets are now on sale and UK and Ireland fans can purchase tickets their tickets here for UK shows and here for Smackdown in Dublin.
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