3 Ups & 5 Downs From WWE Unreal Season 2 (Review)

The good, the bad, and the ugly of WWE Unreal Season 2.

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Season 2 of WWE's controversial reality series, 'WWE Unreal', is now available on Netflix.

Across five new episodes, there is a focus on the private lives of some of WWE's biggest stars, and a look behind the scenes at what life is like for the talents who make up the world's largest wrestling promotion. Among the featured highlights of this new season, Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins show us what it's like to live as a family on the road, and there's an inside look behind last year's first-ever two-night SummerSlam PLE.

As with the first season of WWE Unreal, there is a lot to get into across the full five-episode sophomore season, and not all of it is as satisfying as fans might hope. At times, it's hard to determine how much reality is in this Reality TV exposé of life in the WWE. While there are moments that feel genuinely revealing and heartfelt, there's also plenty of revisionist history that will have fans questioning how well they themselves really remembered the events of 2025.

These are the best and worst moments from Season 2 of WWE Unreal.

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