
Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman may be sticking around a while longer.
The new food series starring former WWE star Adam Scherr, better known as Braun Strowman, is wrapping up its first season on December 5, but according to top leadership at USA Networks soon-to-be new parent company, a second helping looks likely.
At Versants investor day via Deadline, Val Boreland, President of Entertainment at Versant, expressed confidence that the series will return for another round.
The show, produced by WWE Studios and BrightNorth Studios, has been part of USA Networks push into lifestyle and unscripted programming. Versantcurrently in the process of spinning off from Comcastwill officially take ownership of USA Network in early 2026. The new standalone company will also control CNBC, MSNBC, SYFY, E!, and Golf Channel, along with digital brands like Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, and GolfNow.
For Strowman, the series marks a new direction after his second WWE release in May 2025. He has not wrestled since April, focusing instead on media appearances and projects like this show.
With a potential renewal on the horizon, Strowmans transition from the ring to the kitchen may be more than just a one-season experiment.
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