Backstage News On Why Braun Strowman Is Using His WWE Name For “Everything On The Menu”

As previously reported, the USA Network food travel series "Everything On The Menu" has been renewed for a second season consisting of 12 episodes. The show was a hit for the network during its first season. Strowman is no longer under contract with WWE, having been released in May of last year.

Many fans have been questioning how Strowman can still use his WWE ring name despite no longer being associated with the company, as well as whether the USA Network encountered any issues using his name for the show.

According to Fightful Select, the answer is "no." The first season was produced while Strowman was still under contract with WWE. The report also noted that WWE had no issue with the USA Network using Strowman's name, given that the network is a broadcasting partner of WWE.

Strowman mentioned in an interview with Collider in September of last year, while promoting the first season, that he is "semi-retired" from wrestling and is focusing on acting and other non-wrestling endeavors.

There is currently no information on when the second season of "Everything On The Menu" will air, but updates will be provided as they become available. The first season of the show concluded in early December 2025.