By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)
Things are looking up for a second season of Braun Strowman’s reality show. On the eve of the first season finale, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman received encouraging comments from Versant President of Entertainment Val Boreland. “I’m pretty optimistic that we’ll pick up a second season of that show,” Boreland stated at the company’s investor day. Read more at Deadline.com.
Powell’s POV: Versant is the new Comcast spin-off company that operates USA Network, CNBC, Oxygen, and MS NOW (formerly MSNBC). While I would worry about his health, I’d love to see Strowman eat everything on the menu 52 Fridays per year, as that would limit WWE Smackdown to being a two-hour show year-round. As things stand, Smackdown will run three-hour shows for the first half of 2026.
(Jason Powell, founder and editor of ProWrestling.net, has covered pro wrestling full-time dating back to 1997. He hosts a weekly podcast, Pro Wrestling Boom, and also appears regularly on the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast. Reach him via email at dotnetjason@gmail.com and on social media via @prowrestlingnet.bsky.social or x.com/prowrestlingnet. For his full bio and information on this website, click here.)

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