Braun Strowmans Everything On The Menu might be off the menu soonand its not because of bad ratings. Despite a strong debut on USA Network, the future of the show is now uncertain as WWE reclaims its Friday night TV territory.

WWE is set to bring SmackDown back to a three-hour format beginning January 2nd, airing live from Buffalo, New York. That added hour could directly bump Everything On The Menu off its current post-SmackDown time slot. The show premiered to solid numbersdrawing 481,000 viewers with a 0.12 rating in the key demoand was seen as a surprising hit. But according to a new report, the crew behind the series doesnt know if theyll even get a second season.

While WWE hasnt officially commented on how the schedule change will affect other programming, the timing has raised eyebrows. Especially after Baron Corbin went public with his take on the situation, calling out WWE for potentially squeezing out Brauns show.

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Strowmans show launched with momentum, offering a new look at the wrestling star away from the ringbut now its in limbo. If WWE takes back that slot, Everything On The Menu might not return at all, or USA Network could be forced to move it to a different (and possibly less favorable) timeslotdespite the show proving it could pull a crowd.

Thats a tough break for Braun Strowman and his crew, who now face an unclear future.


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