Chelsea Green teases behind-the-scenes chaos in WWE Unreal docuseries, as fans prepare for an inside look at the legendary wrestling organization. The soon-to-debut Netflix show, WWE: Unreal, promises to expose the often unseen drama, creative processes, and personalities that drive WWE’s weekly programming.
Netflix Docuseries Aims to Reveal WWE’s Inner Workings
WWE: Unreal will go beyond the spectacle of the ring to reveal what happens behind closed doors, especially focusing on the writing and development of storylines and rivalries. The series highlights not just the weekly in-ring entertainment but also the hectic moments, disagreements, and unexpected twists that take place off-camera among top WWE Superstars. The aim is to lift the curtain on the company’s methods and the day-to-day challenges the creative team faces.
Triple H, a central figure in WWE management and talent development, appears in the teaser, promising,
“It’s time. We’re going to lift the curtain,”
—Triple H, WWE Executive
to give viewers access to how the organization truly operates. Though Netflix has yet to announce an exact release date, excitement is already building among fans and superstars alike, fueled in part by Chelsea Green’s candid remarks and anticipation.
Chelsea Green’s Role and Revealed Candidness
Appearing on the Lightweights Podcast, Chelsea Green shared her excitement about the project and acknowledged her reputation for being particularly open during filming. The focus keyword, Chelsea Green teases behind-the-scenes chaos in WWE Unreal docuseries, is embodied in her comments about the nature of her participation.

“Well, you’re already gonna see the chaos I cause, possibly, on this new Netflix show. (Green was asked if she could speak more on that) I don’t think so… I really don’t know. I really be dropping hints about this Netflix show all the time and I’m like, I have no idea what we’re allowed to speak on and what we’re not allowed to speak on. But what I do know is I don’t have a filter. They announced it. It’s called ‘Unreal. I only know what I filmed. I don’t know who else has filmed. Everyone at WWE is so tight-lipped and I’m not.”
—Chelsea Green, WWE Superstar
This openness has presented challenges for producers, as Green admitted she often shared more than planned, forcing edits to ensure the content remained suitable for broadcast.
“So I’m out there being like, ‘Woooo! Netflix, what’s up!?’ And everyone at work isn’t telling me that they’re also filming it so honestly, could be all about me, could be about 100 different superstars and I’m in five minutes of it. I have no clue but one thing that I do know that Netflix and ESPN and Ohama (Productions) has told me is that I definitely do blab a lot. So they have to edit me down. I think that’s good.”
—Chelsea Green, WWE Superstar
Interest in the Return of Reality Wrestling Television
The docuseries comes at a time when demand for reality-based wrestling content remains high among viewers and talent alike. Green pointedly mentioned her ongoing desire to see the return of WWE’s original reality show focused on women wrestlers.
“Every day. Every minute of every hour of every day I think about Total Divas. The demand is there and I get told that all the time. I’ve also been told by numerous different people in WWE and outside of WWE in like, Hollywood, that they’ve been pushing for it for years.”
—Chelsea Green, WWE Superstar
What This Docuseries Means for WWE and Fans
The arrival of WWE: Unreal on Netflix signals a fresh chapter for both the company and viewers. By providing an unfiltered look at the chaos and creativity backstage, the show will likely reshape public understanding of how WWE’s weekly shows are crafted and the dynamic personalities that influence them. With involvement from key organizations like ESPN, Ohama Productions, and support from talent such as Chelsea Green and Triple H, anticipation for an inside peek into this high-velocity world continues to rise. WWE fans can expect revelations about their favorite Superstars, storylines, and the true reality behind the entertainment.
