Braun Strowman teases condition for WWE return

While Braun Strowman is extending his career outside of WWE with Everything on the Menu among other ventures, a wrestling return is not completely ruled out. 

Strowman talked about his career expansion beyond the ring on Battleground Podcast. He talked about his new venture with Everything on the Menu, and how it extends to show the real him as Adam Scherr, the man behind the monster. He stated that a WWE return is possible if the money is right, and already has his sights set on Oba Femi. He praised his in-ring performance and capabilities displayed so far especially in his feud with Brock Lesnar. 

“(If) money’s right, I’m down to do about anything. I’ll try anything twice to make sure I don’t like it. But hey, yeah, that’s what I said. You want to back that Brinks truck up, dump some gold bullion on my porch? I’ll come whip that young kid’s (Oba Femi) a** real quick. It didn’t look like it took Brock too much to do it this last weekend.”

“Don’t get me wrong, Oba’s very impressive, all goofing aside and stuff like that. The kids got a hell of a future in front of them and stuff like that. He’s quite the specimen and stuff like that. And like I said, if WWE pull their head out of there, you know what? And have some common sense, we can make a lot of money. But that is what it is. Business is business. I’m enjoying the hell out of being the host of the number one food television show on cable television, Everything on the Menu”

“I miss the ring. Don’t get me wrong, I miss being in the ring, I miss being in the locker room with the boys, I miss the pop, I miss the fans. I don’t miss the politics and the bull crap that comes along with it. They can still over there and argue and do all that stuff.”

Since Strowman’s WWE release in 2025, he has undertaken multiple non-wrestling related ventures. In addition to “Everything on the Menu” on the USA Network, he partnered with Magilla Entertainment to launch a new production company ‘Meat Castle Media.’

He has kept abreast of happenings in WWE particularly involving powerhouses like Lesnar and Femi, and actively expressed his views on social media. 

Braun Strowman’s ‘Everything on the Menu’ back in production

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.

“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. It features Strowman traveling the country and eating different types of food.

  • When the ‘Monster Among Men’ storms into town, wrestling rings aren’t the only things getting demolished-entire menus tremble in his wake! In Everything on the Menu, WWE legend Braun Strowman brings his superhuman appetite to America’s most delicious destinations, from the ultimate greasy-spoon favorites to the Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy and everything in-between. This isn’t a tasting-it is total meal domination, where Braun doesn’t just eat… he OBLITERATES every single dish in his path, bonds with the culinary warriors behind the counter, and picks his favorite from each city’s most iconic flavors. Consider this your warning: Order extra portions and hide your secret recipes-because when Braun Strowman comes to your city, there are NO leftovers.

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.

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.

USA Network renews Braun Strowman series for expanded second season

After a successful first season, USA Network has rewarded Braun Strowman’s “Everything on the Menu” with an expanded order.

It was revealed today that “Everything on the Menu” has been renewed for a second season. The Strowman-hosted series will have 12 episodes this time, up from the eight it had for its initial run. Deadline writes that season one — which aired on Fridays immediately following WWE SmackDown — was the ninth most popular new cable show of last year.

“Everything on the Menu” is a food series that features Strowman traveling the country and eating at different restaurants. Here is the official description:

When the ‘Monster Among Men’ storms into town, wrestling rings aren’t the only things getting demolished-entire menus tremble in his wake! In Everything on the Menu, WWE legend Braun Strowman brings his superhuman appetite to America’s most delicious destinations, from the ultimate greasy-spoon favorites to the Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy and everything in-between. This isn’t a tasting-it is total meal domination, where Braun doesn’t just eat… he OBLITERATES every single dish in his path, bonds with the culinary warriors behind the counter, and picks his favorite from each city’s most iconic flavors. Consider this your warning: Order extra portions and hide your secret recipes-because when Braun Strowman comes to your city, there are NO leftovers.

The first season of the show entered development while Strowman was still with WWE. He was released in May 2025 but is still able to use his wrestling name on the show with WWE and Bright North Studios producing it. Strowman and Paul “Triple H” Levesque are among the executive producers.

Strowman (Adam Scherr) has not wrestled anywhere since being released from his WWE contract.

A premiere date for this second season has not been announced yet.