WWE star reveals reason he has a "jar of teeth"
WWE self-proclaimed 'legend' Danhausen got mainstream over the past few months. His 'curse' apparently initially hurt the New York Knicks, but then turned the tide when he 'uncursed' them.

× WWE self-proclaimed 'legend' Danhausen got mainstream over the past few months. His 'curse' apparently initially hurt the New York Knicks, but then turned the tide when he 'uncursed' them. To take a deep dive into what Danhausen really is, his 'rival' Stephen A.
Smith had him on his show. Ad The Very Nice, Very Evil star revealed the inspiration behind his bizarre jar of teeth. Danhausen calmly explained that they are his enemies’ teeth and sometimes he pours those into his opponents’ mouths mid-match.
"I carry a jar of teeth that are my enemies' teeth. Sometimes I pour them in my other enemies' teeth, and I kick them. It is a nice visual sensation for the crowd.
I like it... It's fun. Cinematic.
Cinema. It came from my good brain," said Danhausen. Ad Trending Oba shouldn't win King of the Ring?
Check out why! Ad Danhausen has been in WWE for less than six months. He made his debut on February 28th at Elimination Chamber in Chicago, coming out of a mystery box.
He had mixed reactions that time, with half the people not knowing who he was. Now the legend of Danhausen has become so popular that the NBA is thanking him. Danhausen explains the reason behind his popularity as a WWE star On the same show, Danhausen had reasons to back why he is the most popular superstar now.
Ad "Because my merchandise is everywhere. I've got merchandise with the Knicks. I'm a worldwide top-selling person, Danhausen is told.
DICK's is selling Danhausen's Knicks merchandise. Got it everywhere. ESPN has Danhausen on regularly.
I've beat The Miz, who is a two-time WWE Champion, like 19-time Tag Team Champion, he's a Grand Slam Champion twice over, so he's won every single title at least twice," he said. Ad On the WWE side, if you have to count the success, Danhausen has beaten The Miz, who's a two-time Grand Slam Champion. That somehow makes the former AEW star think it goes to him now, and he's so accomplished, having won every title twice.
If you use quotes from this article, please credit Stephen A. Smith Sports and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription. × Was this article helpful?
Thank You for feedback Get all the hottest wrestling news FIRST by clicking here Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by Angana Roy WWE self-proclaimed 'legend' Danhausen got mainstream over the past few months. His 'curse' apparently initially hurt the New York Knicks, but then turned the tide when he 'uncursed' them. To take a deep dive into what Danhausen really is, his 'rival' Stephen A.
Smith had him on his show. Ad The Very Nice, Very Evil star revealed the inspiration behind his bizarre jar of teeth. Danhausen calmly explained that they are his enemies’ teeth and sometimes he pours those into his opponents’ mouths mid-match.
"I carry a jar of teeth that are my enemies' teeth. Sometimes I pour them in my other enemies' teeth, and I kick them. It is a nice visual sensation for the crowd.
I like it... It's fun. Cinematic.
Cinema. It came from my good brain," said Danhausen. Ad Trending Oba shouldn't win King of the Ring?
Check out why! Ad Danhausen has been in WWE for less than six months. He made his debut on February 28th at Elimination Chamber in Chicago, coming out of a mystery box.
He had mixed reactions that time, with half the people not knowing who he was. Now the legend of Danhausen has become so popular that the NBA is thanking him. Danhausen explains the reason behind his popularity as a WWE star On the same show, Danhausen had reasons to back why he is the most popular superstar now.
Ad "Because my merchandise is everywhere. I've got merchandise with the Knicks. I'm a worldwide top-selling person, Danhausen is told.
DICK's is selling Danhausen's Knicks merchandise. Got it everywhere. ESPN has Danhausen on regularly.
I've beat The Miz, who is a two-time WWE Champion, like 19-time Tag Team Champion, he's a Grand Slam Champion twice over, so he's won every single title at least twice," he said. Ad On the WWE side, if you have to count the success, Danhausen has beaten The Miz, who's a two-time Grand Slam Champion. That somehow makes the former AEW star think it goes to him now, and he's so accomplished, having won every title twice.
If you use quotes from this article, please credit Stephen A. Smith Sports and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription. × Was this article helpful?
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