Braun Strowman Brings Season Two to Usa Network June 5
Season two of Everything on the Menu With Braun Strowman premieres Friday, June 5, 2026, at 11 p.m. on usa network following WWE SmackDown. Braun Strowman is back as host, and the new run widens the show from food-tour novelty into a bigger, travel-heavy franchise built around 12 new cities and a deeper guest list.
April 30 Trailer
On April 30, the season two trailer put the scale of the series on screen. Strowman appears with Alexa Bliss, Ron Funches and other guests, while the preview also includes Mark Henry, Tip “T.I.” Harris, Killer Mike, Bert Kreischer, Sal Vulcano and Landon Dickerson.
The city list stretches across Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, New York City, Boston, Miami, Atlanta and Nashville, giving the show a wider geographic spread than a one-location food special would deliver. The trailer also teases Philly cheesesteaks, Detroit-style pan pizza, lobster rolls and barbacoa lamb shanks, which signals a menu built around regional stops instead of a single culinary lane.
Strowman’s Food Map
At 6-foot-8 and 43 years old, Strowman is selling the premise with the one thing a show like this needs: a host whose WWE travel history already gives the format a reason to exist. He previously said, “What’s really helped with my taste buds is the blessing that I had being a WWE superstar. Getting to travel around the world and being able to try [and experience] so many different walks of life.”
He also framed the scale of the experience in plain money terms: “It doesn’t matter if you spend $5,000 or $5 on a dinner, there’s still something special, still something amazing that you can take home and experience.” That range fits the new season’s structure, which leans on both celebrity pairings and location changes rather than the same stop repeated.
June 5 After SmackDown
The scheduling choice matters as much as the trailer. Putting the series after WWE SmackDown gives the premiere a built-in lead-in from wrestling viewers, while the expanded city count and guest roster give the second season a stronger case than the first for viewers who want more than a gimmick.
Strowman’s own trailer lines leave the season’s pitch blunt: “I’ve met incredible people,” “I’ve enjoyed once in a lifetime experiences and I’ve eaten a lot of food,” “I can’t make up my mind,” and “I want to try it all.” For usa network, the next move is simple — turn that travel-and-food formula into a weekly audience habit when the new season arrives at 11 p.m. on June 5.