Braun Strowman, known outside the ring as Adam Scherr, is set to return for a second season of USA Network's culinary travel series, "Everything on the Menu." The renewal, officially announced on January 15, 2026, follows a successful inaugural season that saw the former WWE star explore diverse food destinations across America. Production for the new season commenced on or around March 5, 2026, with the network confirming that work has begun on set.
Expanded Culinary Journey Planned
The sophomore season of "Everything on the Menu" will feature 12 episodes, a notable increase from the first season's eight. This expansion signals USA Network's confidence in the show's unscripted appeal, positioning it as a significant piece within the 'Versant Entertainment' portfolio. The series format sees Strowman, noted for his "superhuman appetite," traversing the country to sample everything from "greasy-spoon favorites" to more refined "Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy." The previous season's culinary map included cities such as Fort Worth, Washington D.C., Orlando, Las Vegas, Chicago, Milwaukee, New Orleans, and Tampa.
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Host's Perspective and WWE Ties
Adam Scherr expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with people through food, stating, "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." This sentiment underscores a personal dimension to the series, moving beyond just a performance-based persona. Strowman's involvement with the show, which launched following his release from WWE in the preceding year, initially raised questions among fans, given the abrupt nature of his departure from the wrestling circuit. Some observers noted a seeming disconnect between WWE's decision to release him and his simultaneous featuring in a new television project.
The network has not yet provided a specific premiere date for "Everything on the Menu" Season 2, though it is anticipated to arrive in early summer 2026. This return to television marks a continued presence for Strowman, even as he has mentioned taking time off from in-ring competition for recovery.
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