WWE, WrestleMania and Danhausen
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While taking a ride in the Goodyear Blimp, Danhausen was seen putting his dreaded curse on various landmarks throughout the city. The first major curse from Danhausen was put on the Sphere because his demand of having his face on the side of it was not met.
Danhausen is expected to be at WrestleMania this weekend, and he may end up taking part in a huge segment.
Recently, WWE’s Danhausen said he would uncurse the New York Mets, but explained why the curse’s removal might not have taken. Earlier this week, Danhausen took to social media to respond to a request from former WWE head writer Brian Gewirtz,
WWE star Danhausen claims his "curse" on the Mets remains because Brian Gewirtz never paid up. He's also set for a WrestleMania 42 segment with John Cena.
CM Punk is a fanhausen. Danhausen made his WWE debut at Elimination Chamber in Chicago to a thunderous reaction. Since then, he’s continued to rise in popularity, unless you are someone who has been cursed. Appearing on Unsportsmanlike, CM Punk was asked about his friendship with Danhausen.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has been cursed by Danhausen, the World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar with Metro Detroit roots. Let's back up just a bit. It's WrestleMania week, and the WWE Superstars have been making the media rounds.
CM Punk spoke about Danhausen in a recent interview. The World Heavyweight Champion appeared on ESPN’s Unsportsmanlike on Friday and was asked about his friendship with Danhausen.
Danhausen's wife was the coordinator for the dance number at Elimination Chamber for his WWE debut. More information in the article.
Danhausen is known for cursing fellow wrestlers and others who disrespect him, and has storyline powers to lift curses at a price.
After praising Danhausen on his podcast for getting the call from the WWE, Conan O'Brien received a response from the wrestler on Instagram.
The New York Mets have lost seven straight games and scored just 10 runs in that stretch. Six of them were in one game, making the skid look even bleaker.
Danhausen has become an overnight superstar during his short time in WWE, and recently opened up about why he thinks he didn’t get as much TV time at AEW. Speaking to Peter Rosenberg during a recent episode of Cheap Heat,