Braun Strowman may be out of WWE, but fans haven’t seen the last of him on their screens—especially if they’re hungry.

In a new update from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer confirmed that Strowman’s upcoming USA Network series Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman is already in the can. Meltzer wrote, “The cutting of Braun Strowman is notable because WWE and the USA Network had already agreed to a television food show with Strowman as the star… The first season was already filmed.”

The show, described as part travel, part food challenge, and part WWE-branded chaos, will follow Strowman as he “eats his way across America”—ordering and attempting to consume “every item on the menu” at different restaurants across the country. Produced by WWE Studios and BrightNorth Studios, the series is listed for the 2025-2026 television season.

The twist? Despite being a WWE production and airing on the WWE-friendly USA Network, Strowman was cut in a recent round of talent releases. Meltzer emphasized this strange dynamic, adding that the entire premise was built around him being “on the road for WWE.”

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Strowman had recently hinted at a pivot toward food-centric projects, sharing behind-the-scenes moments from upscale kitchens on Instagram, but fans didn’t expect his TV return to come via a project he technically no longer represents.

So the big man is out of the locker room—but still very much on the menu.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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