Danhausen Tricks Major WWE Superstars; Steals Their Money


Danhausen is currently one of the most popular stars on the WWE roster. Despite his very limited in-ring appearances, he continues to feature on both RAW and SmackDown.

On the latest edition of the red brand’s show, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan went to the Very Nice, Very Evil star backstage to ask him to curse Oba Femi ahead of The Ruler’s King of the Ring tournament semifinal match against Dominik Mysterio. However, she left after the 35-year-old listed his demands in return for the favor.

Earlier today, WWE shared an exclusive backstage segment shot minutes before the match between Dominik Mysterio and Oba Femi. The self-proclaimed King of Luchadors and JD McDonagh offered Danhausen 100,000 US dollars in return for cursing Oba Femi. However, Mr. Very Nice, Very Evil not only refused to curse The Nigerian Conqueror, but also made off with the money.

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WWE Hall of Famer doesn’t have any advice for Danhausen

Speaking on Something to Wrestle, wrestling legend John “Bradshaw” Layfield spoke very highly of Danhausen. However, when asked about what advice he would like to give to the popular star, JBL explained why it would be a bad idea.

The WWE Hall of Famer pointed out that the 35-year-old is good at what he does. JBL stated that he did not understand the latter’s character and did not want to give him any advice. The veteran noted that although he had some thoughts about it, following his advice could affect the former AEW star’s thought process, which has gotten him over with the fans.

“The NBA loves this guy, and for good reason. He’s really talented, he’s good at what he does. People love the Knicks right now… I don’t want to give him any advice. Sometimes young guys will come to me for advice. I don’t understand the Danhausen character, I kind of have some thoughts about it, but he’s doing so great. You don’t want to give advice, and then they take your advice and get themselves out of what their thought process that got them over,” JBL said.

Very Nice, Very Evil continues to work on his backstage experiments on both RAW and SmackDown. It will be interesting to see what plans WWE has in store for him going forward.