WWE Unreal Season One Draws 2.3 Million Views On Netflix, 10.7 Million Hours Viewed

WWE Unreal premiered on July 29th on Netflix with five episodes.
After its first week on the platform, Netflix revealed that the series scored 2.3 million views with 10.7 million hours viewed.
The series ranked ninth globally.
WWE: Unreal takes fans behind the scenes with footage shot from the Raw on Netflix premiere on January 6th to WrestleMania 41. The five episode series focuses on Charlotte Flair’s return and journey to WrestleMania, CM Punk, John Cena’s heel turn, and more. Fans are taken inside the writer’s room with interviews with Triple H, Michael Hayes, Rhea Ripley, Punk, and more.
Fans can check out Fightful’s interview with WWE: Unreal director Chris Weaver by clicking here.
When asked about a potential season two of the series, Weaver said, “We, me, NFL Films, we hope to keep going. Netflix does a really good job of evaluating reaction and feedback. They see that quickly and determine how they way to pursue. My hope is it’ll keep going. I hope it goes for a long time. It’s been a great change of pace for me. I love doing football, but this has been an absolute blast. I hope it keeps going and I hope there’s more for the wrestling world to tune into and talk about.”
Fightful will provide more updates on a season two when they are known.