Following his release from WWE last year, Braun Strowman‘s future in professional wrestling and entertainment has been surrounded by uncertainty. Nearly six months after his contract ended, new updates have emerged about his upcoming ventures, clarifying the trajectory for the former WWE star.
Details on Strowman’s Departure and Ongoing Professional Activities
Braun Strowman’s final WWE appearance took place on April 18, when he teamed up with LA Knight in a tag team match against Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa. He was officially notified on May 3 that WWE would not renew his contract, which expired on July 31. Since then, he has not competed in any wrestling matches but has shifted his focus toward media projects.
Shortly after leaving WWE, Strowman became involved with the studio show Everything on the Menu, which achieved strong viewership and topped its time slot on the USA Network. Despite this success, uncertainty lingered over the production of a second season.
Strowman’s Response and Personal Reflections on His New Endeavors
Braun Strowman publicly addressed speculation regarding his ongoing show participation by sharing positive news about his association with Versant Media. He expressed pride in joining the company moving forward.
“So proud to be part of the @VersantMedia family!!!!” – Braun Strowman
He also reflected on how the experience of traveling and engaging with people’s personal stories through the show has been transformative for him personally.
“I’ve been so blessed to perform in front of massive crowds over the years, but getting the chance to travel the country, sit with people at their tables, hear their stories, and taste the meals that mean the most to them has been life changing. I know fans know me from the ring, the ‘Monster Among Men,’ but this experience has let me show the world who I really am, and I’m a big softie on the inside. I’m humbled and incredibly grateful that I get the chance to do what I love and hopefully put a bunch of smiles on peoples’ faces, and food in their belly, along the way.” – Braun Strowman
Production Team and Future Episodes for “Everything on the Menu”
Twelve new episodes of Everything on the Menu are planned, though the release schedule has not been announced yet. The show’s executive producers include notable figures such as Triple H, Lee Fitting, Marc Pomarico, and Ben Houser, who played significant roles under WWE’s banner during the initial season.
Braun Strowman’s shift from WWE matches to hosting a popular show marks a significant turning point in his career. His openness about this transition suggests a meaningful evolution in how he connects with audiences beyond wrestling. Fans and industry watchers will likely follow his next moves closely, especially as more details about the show’s future unfold.
So proud to be part of the @VersantMedia family!!!! https://t.co/LrDEvsjHSo
— The Monster of all Monsters (@Adamscherr99) January 15, 2026
