USA Network has renewed Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman for a second season according to Deadline, giving the show a 12-episode order, an increase from the eight which made up season one.
The show, which launched in October 2025, was the ninth most popular new cable show of the year according to Nielsen and performed quite well in the ratings. It was filmed while Strowman was still under a WWE deal and WWE is a producing partner on the show.
“I’ve been so blessed to perform in front of massive crowds over the years, but getting the chance to travel the country, sit with people at their tables, hear their stories, and taste the meals that mean the most to them has been life changing,” said Scherr. “I know fans know me from the ring, the ‘Monster Among Men,’ but this experience has let me show the world who I really am, and I’m a big softie on the inside. I’m humbled and incredibly grateful that I get the chance to do what I love and hopefully put a bunch of smiles on peoples’ faces, and food in their belly, along the way.”
“Adam, aka Braun Strowman, has won the hearts and inspired the tastebuds of our audiences with Everything on the Menu,” said Val Boreland, President, Entertainment at Versant. “I’m hoping for a dinner invite in season two so I can experience his culinary genius firsthand.”
Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman features the former WWE Universal champion as he steps outside the ring and into kitchens across America. It is produced by WWE and Bright North Studios. Paul Levesque, Lee Fitting, Marc Pomarico and Ben Houser executive produce for WWE. Matthew J. Braley, Adam Scherr, Nick Antonicelli, Morgan Hertzan, Shawn Efran and Azadeh De Leon serve as executive producers for Bright North Studios.
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