Former WWE Superstar Braun Strowman will appear in a new show titled Everything On The Menu, set to premiere on the USA Network on October 24, immediately following SmackDown. This comes months after Strowman was released by WWE for the second time on May 2, 2025. The series showcases the veteran as he explores various restaurants while reflecting on his time on tour as a WWE Superstar.
Details of Braun Strowman’s Upcoming Role on USA Network
The upcoming USA Network program follows Braun Strowman as he tries dishes from different eateries across the country, offering viewers a glimpse of the culinary experiences he enjoyed while traveling as part of his wrestling career. The network made the announcement on social media, confirming the show’s launch date and timing. This aligns with the network’s drive to attract WWE fans by featuring wrestling personalities in new entertainment formats.
“Braun Strowman is facing his biggest opponent yet, and he’s ready for the challenge. 👏 #EverythingOnTheMenu with #BraunStrowman premieres October 24 after #SmackDown on @USANetwork.”
Recent WWE Appearances and Final Match
Before his release in May 2025, Strowman participated in his last WWE match on the April 18 episode of SmackDown, teaming with LA Knight to defeat Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa. His departure marked another turning point for the veteran, whose career has seen high-profile moments but recent uncertainty within WWE’s roster management.
Vince Russo Predicts Similar Releases for Other WWE Wrestlers
Wrestling commentator Vince Russo recently suggested that Aleister Black and Rusev could experience fates like Braun Strowman’s, potentially facing release down the line. Both wrestlers had returned to WWE earlier in 2025 after time in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where Rusev, known as Miro, held the TNT Championship, and Aleister Black secured the AEW Trios Championship but did not claim a singles title.

On Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Writing with Russo show, Russo expressed doubts about WWE’s handling of these talents and raised concerns that history might repeat itself.
“I can’t tolerate making the same mistakes over and over again and wondering what we did wrong. Remember, Braun Strowman was let go and brought back. And when they [WWE] brought him back, it was the same thing. Where is Strowman now? You mean to tell me that they’re not going to go down that same road with Aleister Black and Rusev six months from now?” – Vince Russo
Uncertain Future for Braun Strowman and Other WWE Stars
Strowman’s current absence from WWE programming leaves his future with the company unclear, raising questions about whether he will be invited back as the wrestling landscape continues to evolve. His new USA Network venture highlights an alternative career path for the veteran outside traditional wrestling roles.
Meanwhile, ongoing speculation surrounds other WWE wrestlers who have shifted between AEW and WWE, underscoring the volatility within professional wrestling contracts and storylines. Fans and industry observers will be watching closely to see how these developments affect the careers of Braun Strowman and his contemporaries.
