USA Network has renewed "Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman" for a second season, ordering 12 new episodes following the show's successful debut last fall.
The culinary travel series, which premiered in October 2025, quickly became one of cable television's highest-rated new shows of 2025 in the 18-49 demographic. The show also ranked as the #1 entertainment program across all of cable in its regular time slot and was the ninth most popular new cable show of 2025 according to Nielsen.
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The Season 2 order represents a 50% increase from the first season's eight episodes, which saw former WWE star Adam Scherr visit eight cities including Fort Worth, Washington D.C., Orlando, Las Vegas, Chicago, Milwaukee, New Orleans, and Tampa.
"Adam, aka Braun Strowman, has won the hearts and inspired the tastebuds of our audiences with Everything on the Menu," said Val Boreland, President of Entertainment at VERSANT. "I'm hoping for a dinner invite in season 2 so I can experience his culinary genius firsthand."
Scherr, who departed WWE in May 2025 after winning the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 36 in 2020, reflected on the show's impact: "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."
The series is produced by WWE and Bright North Studios and distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.