After being recently released by WWE, it seems like the Stamford-based company is still not done with former Universal Champion Braun Strowman. The Monster Among Men was let go in WWE’s latest round of releases, along with multiple names, including Dakota Kai, Shayna Baszler, Kayden Carter, and Katana Chance. Despite WWE bringing him back in the Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque era three years ago, the creative seems to have run out of ideas for Strowman following his program with current United States Champion Jacob Fatu.
Braun Strowman Get’s a New Show
Having enjoyed a successful second stint with a company, Braun Strowman is now set to transition to TV shows, with the USA network announcing ‘Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman’ set to premiere this year’s fall.
The program is reportedly produced by WWE Studios and will feature Strowman ordering every item on the menu from restaurants while being on the road for shows.
New shows are headed your way on @USANetwork. 👀
👨⚖️ The Rainmaker – Premiering Summer 2025
🍔 Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman – Premiering Fall 2025
🌳 Anna Pigeon – Premiering 2026— USA Network (@USANetwork)
“Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman is a new food format with a big appetite. Each episode, join WWE Legend Braun Strowman as he eats his way across America, while on the road for WWE, ordering everything on every menu and trying to down every last bite,” Variety noted.
“Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman is produced by WWE Studios and BrightNorth Studios. Paul Levesque, Lee Fitting, Marc Pomarico, and Ben Houser executive produce for WWE Studios. Matthew J. Braley, Kevin Duncan, Morgan Hertzan, Pat Dimon, Shawn Efran, and Azadeh De Leon executive produce for BrightNorth Studios.”
Potential WWE Comeback
The WWE Universe has started speculating online that Braun Strowman could be rehired by WWE for a third run, but it seems like their roster is already stacked. The releases that took place at the start of May highlight the size of talent at WWE’s disposal since some of them have not been seen on TV for a long period of time.
It’s also worth noting that Strowman’s injury record was part of the reason that contributed to his release, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. “Strowman’s release was said to be a combination of his high salary and injuries. He had not been moving well in the ring since coming back from a major hamstring injury and one person there noted to us that he was hurt worse than people realized,” Meltzer said.
Strowman himself had also confirmed via Miles Addy on Instagram that he wrestled with a partially paralyzed left leg and even had to finish his match with Bronson Reed with a torn groin. Despite that, a return in the future can never be ruled out.