Netflix has confirmed that season 3 of WWE: Unreal is on the way later in the year.
Season 2 of the behind-the-scenes show dropped on January 20. At the end of the final episode, a graphic flashed up onscreen stating “New Episodes Coming Summer 2026.”At the time of writing, there has been no further information regarding a specific date.
The end of season 2 saw Brock Lesnar make his return at SummerSlam and attack John Cena after Cena lost his WWE Championship back to Cody Rhodes. A one-minute teaser has also dropped on the platform, which confirms that John Cena’s final match will be a focus of the next season. Cena lost his final match to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, tapping out to The Ring General before saying goodbye to the fans one last time.
Paul Levesque is seen in the writers’ stating that the most important thing for them is that the night was perfect for John.
Other topics covered in season 2 included Seth Rollins’ worked injury, R-Truth’s release and return, and the road to SummerSlam 2025.
What To Expect From WWE: Unreal Season 3?
Given that the latest season is set to air in the summer, it is likely that the period from the Royal Rumble to WrestleMania 42 will be the main focus of the show. This is the most popular quarter for WWE each year, as its 2 biggest shows take place in the first 4 months.
Ahead of Season 2 of the show premiering, Becky Lynch gave her thoughts on the show.
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