AEW
The “Very Nice, Very Evil” era of World Wrestling Entertainment is officially gaining significant traction with the global audience. Since his high-profile debut at the 2026 Elimination Chamber in Chicago, the former AEW standout has become a viral sensation through a series of unique backstage skits. Beyond his comedic timing, the eccentric star is already making massive waves at the merchandise stand.
Speaking on the latest episode of the “RAW Recap” podcast, Danhausen opened up about his primary objectives for the spring season. He made it clear that he expects to be a featured part of the upcoming stadium show in the Nevada desert. For a performer who recently arrived in the company, his ambitions involve some of the most prestigious accolades in the industry.
“I’ve got goals. I need to be on WrestlingMania, that would be nice,” Danhausen shared with the listeners. “Also, I hear about this Money in the Bank briefcase, and I think that’s a nice little bonus because you open it up and it’s full of cash I would presume. So I really wanna win that guy, because then it’s like a bonus payday for Danhausen. It’s filled with money and then I can go and spend it on things. I can buy PT Cruisers and all the likes.”
While fans are eager to see his unique offense in the squared circle, the face-painted star noted that he is currently focused on psychological warfare. He has spent his first few weeks “cursing” various foes—most notably Dominik Mysterio—and attempting to forge new alliances. He believes that winning matches will eventually lead to more lucrative opportunities and a permanent spot on the production trucks.
“So far I’m just going through and cursing some foes, trying to make some friends, possibly setting up some matches so I can win,” he explained. “And then that gives me more money, and it gives me a more likely chance to get on the truck.”
Despite appearing primarily on the red brand, Danhausen claimed he has already reached legendary status across the entire company. He touted his recent financial success, noting that his debut t-shirt has consistently outperformed the rest of the roster. Management is reportedly “pleasantly surprised” by these figures as the road to WrestleMania 42 intensifies.
“It’s been great. It’s been very busy. I am a Monday Night Raw legend, I am a Friday Night SmackDown legend. So, it has been quite nice. I have been top of the merchandise sales. Who’d have thought? Danhausen would’ve,” he concluded. The WWE fans are watching closely to see if his “curse” will play a factor in the upcoming Intercontinental Title match between Penta and Chad Gable next week.
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