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Danhausen just arrived in WWE, but this isn’t about wins, losses, or five-star matches. This breaks down why Danhausen might not need to wrestle at all—and why that’s the point.
Danhausen’s debut has already blurred the line between comedy, chaos, and character work. From “very nice, very evil” antics to breaking into The Miz’s house, this isn’t traditional wrestling storytelling—it’s something else entirely.
So what is Danhausen actually doing?
This episode of Pro Wrestling Quickie breaks down the psychology behind Danhausen’s character, why his “curses” work without ever really working, and how he exists outside the normal rules of wrestling. Is he supernatural… or just a man who believes he is?
More importantly—does it even matter?
Because in WWE, where entertainment drives everything, Danhausen might be more valuable not wrestling than he ever would be inside the ring.
This isn’t about match quality.
This is about presence.
This is about memory.
This is about control.
By 830 Media • 830 Wrestling NetworkDanhausen just arrived in WWE, but this isn’t about wins, losses, or five-star matches. This breaks down why Danhausen might not need to wrestle at all—and why that’s the point.
Danhausen’s debut has already blurred the line between comedy, chaos, and character work. From “very nice, very evil” antics to breaking into The Miz’s house, this isn’t traditional wrestling storytelling—it’s something else entirely.
So what is Danhausen actually doing?
This episode of Pro Wrestling Quickie breaks down the psychology behind Danhausen’s character, why his “curses” work without ever really working, and how he exists outside the normal rules of wrestling. Is he supernatural… or just a man who believes he is?
More importantly—does it even matter?
Because in WWE, where entertainment drives everything, Danhausen might be more valuable not wrestling than he ever would be inside the ring.
This isn’t about match quality.
This is about presence.
This is about memory.
This is about control.