Braun Strowman’s newest venture outside the ring finally hit television—and now the premiere viewership numbers for Everything On The Menu are in.
According to official overnight data, the October 24 premiere at 10 PM in Ft. Worth drew 481,000 viewers with a 0.12 rating in the 18–49 demo on USA Network. That debut marks a solid start for former WWE’s food-and-travel series starring The Monster Among Monsters.
A second airing later that night at 10:30 PM in Washington, DC didn’t perform quite as well, pulling 279,000 viewers and a 0.07 demo rating.
The series returned the following week on October 31 for an NYC-based episode, which brought in 355,000 viewers and held steady with a 0.07 in the key demo—a bounce back from the DC slot and showing some early retention. Here’s the full breakdown of viewership so far:
With nearly half a million people tuning in for the premiere, Everything On The Menu launched with some serious momentum. The 0.12 demo rating also made it the strongest-performing episode among younger viewers so far.
The show follows Braun Strowman as he travels across the U.S. trying every single item on the menu at different restaurants—a concept tailor-made for someone who used to eat 20,000 calories a day in his Strongman prime.
“At my peak in Strongman, I was consuming probably close to around 20,000 calories a day… I make The Rock’s cheat meals look like he’s going to freaking buy a salad.”
With USA Network backing the show and Braun’s larger-than-life presence leading the way, the series could be carving out a spot in late-night unscripted TV.
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