A controversial WWE show is finally returning. Apart from its weekly wrestling shows, the promotion has dived into other entertainment ventures lately. One such show that caught the attention of fans and generated debate was the Netflix docuseries, WWE: Unreal. The series took the fans to the writers' room and gave an insight into how matches and stories are put together backstage.The first season of the show aired on July 29 this year and had five episodes. There were already reports of Netflix filming for a second season, and now there is an official announcement regarding the future of the series.In a post on X (Twitter), Netflix Sports revealed that the second season of WWE: Unreal will release on January 20 next year. It was also mentioned that it would feature stars like Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and Cody Rhodes, among others. Fans will also get to see country singer Jelly Roll and commentator Pat McAfee as part of the new season."OFFICIAL: @WWE: Unreal Season 2 will release on Netflix on January 20. Participants for the upcoming season include Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, Jelly Roll, R-Truth, IYO SKY, Naomi, Chelsea Green, Penta, and Lyra Valkyria," the post read.The first season of the show divided opinion among fans and wrestling veterans. While some people were excited about how the show will lift the curtain on what happens behind the scenes, others were unhappy with the secret being revealed.Triple H responded to criticism of WWE: UnrealMany fans and former wrestlers were not on board with the docuseries, arguing that it gave away a little too much about the industry.However, the promotion's Chief Content Officer Triple H dismissed these concerns. Talking on The Pat McAfee Show, he said that people talking about Unreal lifting the curtain too much are the ones who discuss behind-the-scenes stuff on podcasts.He mentioned despite the revealing nature of the show, they are still not giving away how the "trick is done," and the show is more about the heart and passion that goes into making a great product.