Braun Strowman’s “Everything on the Menu” has officially entered production on its second season. USA Network shared a video on Thursday announcing that Strowman (Adam Scherr) is back on set as work begins for the new season of the food show. A return date has not been announced yet, but it’s expected to premiere in early summer 2026. The series features the “Monster Among Men” traveling the country to sample a wide variety of cuisines.
“We’re officially on set for production of season two of ‘Everything on the Menu.’ And we got some amazing culinary cuisine cooking up for you this season. Stay tuned,” Strowman said. The second season will have 12 episodes, which is four more than the initial season. USA Network touted that “Everything on the Menu” was the ninth most popular new cable show of 2025, finding a significant audience among both wrestling fans and food enthusiasts.
Total Meal Domination Across America
In Everything on the Menu, Strowman brings his superhuman appetite to America’s most delicious destinations, from greasy-spoon favorites to Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy. The show is framed as “total meal domination,” where Braun doesn’t just eat, but “obliterates” every single dish in his path while bonding with the culinary warriors behind the counter. Strowman has previously joked about his transition from the ring to the kitchen, noting his preference for being a “gourmet” and a “dominator.”
WWE is involved with producing the show, which is why Strowman is able to use his wrestling name despite no longer being with the company. He was released by WWE in May 2025 and has not wrestled any matches since his departure. His focus has shifted entirely to his television career and health recovery following a series of physical setbacks. This January, Strowman spent multiple days in the hospital and ended up having to undergo surgery for an “out of control” infection in his knee.
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