Summary
Alexa Bliss is slated to appear in season two of *Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman*, which premieres June 5 on USA Network after *WWE SmackDown*.
The new season will follow Strowman through 12 cities: Seattle, Detroit, Austin, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, New York, Houston, Bristol, and Nashville. Other announced guests include Mark Henry, Bert Kreischer, Sal Vulcano, T.I., Killer Mike, Ron Funches, Landon Dickerson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Renee Montgomery, Josh Reddick, Mike Piazza, Zach Myers, Jared Weeks, AJ Wilkerson, Paul Gilligan, and Seattle Fire Department Chief Harold D. Scoggins.
Season Two Guest Lineup
The announcement said the series will again mix wrestling names with comedians, athletes, musicians, and local figures as Strowman visits restaurants around the country. The show ranked first in its cable entertainment time slot in the 18-49 demographic during season one, according to the release.
For WWE viewers, Bliss being included gives the new season another recognizable roster name beyond Strowman and Mark Henry, which should help the show feel more connected to the wrestling audience it follows out of *SmackDown*. It also keeps Bliss in the conversation outside the ring, shortly after she reflected on leaving Dark Alexa behind out of respect for Bray Wyatt.
What It Means For Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman's series getting a second season gives WWE another piece of original programming tied to one of its better-known personalities. With the show returning to the same post-*SmackDown* slot on USA Network, WWE clearly still sees value in using Strowman's name to hold viewers after Friday nights.
The release also noted that Strowman has not wrestled since his WWE release in May 2025.
Sources
WWE Press Release


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