The former WWE wrestler Braun Strowman will star in the USA Network series “Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman,” which will debut on October 24 in back-to-back episodes.
“From the ultimate greasy-spoon favorites to the Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy and everything in between,” the official logline reads, “Strowman brings his superhuman appetite to America’s most delicious destinations.”
‘Everything On The Menu With Braun Strowman’

As WWE legend Braun Strowman trades in body smashes for short experiences at some of America’s most beloved local restaurants, USA Network is laying the groundwork for a new travel series.
After WWE Smackdown, “Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman” in the USA will debut with two consecutive episodes at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Friday, October 24. From Michelin-starred culinary temples to ultimate greasy-spoon faves and all points in between, the series follows Braun as he takes his superhuman appetite to America’s most delectable locations.
Braun Strowman
Braun does more than simply eat; he devours every meal that comes his way, develops a close relationship with the chefs behind the counter, and selects his favorite among the distinctive flavors of each location. The eight-city tour includes Fort Worth, Washington D.C., Orlando, Las Vegas, Chicago, Milwaukee, New Orleans and Tampa.

As a WWE Universal Champion, Intercontinental Champion, and two-time Raw Tag Team Champion, Adam Scherr—who is universally recognized as the WWE legend Braun Strowman—has dominated the ring. With his authentic persona and exaggerated look, he has developed a huge social following, garnering over one billion views on various social media sites.
WWE Champion
The producers of “Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman” are Bright North Studios and WWE Studios. Ben Houser, Marc Pomarico, Paul Levesque, and Lee Fitting serve as executive producers for WWE Studios.
Bright North Studios is executive produced by Matthew J. Braley, Kevin Duncan, Adam Scherr, Morgan Hertzan, Pat Dimon, Shawn Efran, and Azadeh De Leon.
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