Tommy Dreamer Praises Danhausen Debut At WWE Elimination Chamber, Follow-Up On Raw

Following his outing at Elimination Chamber, the “very nice, very evil” star returned to the WWE screen for “Raw,” equipped with a list of demands for the red brand’s General Manager Adam Pearce. Among them were requests for a blimp, his own WWE Hall of Fame induction, and his face being plastered across the WWE production trucks.

Evidently uncomfortable with the toilet-sogged list, Pearce then directed Danhausen to meet The Judgment Day’s Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and Finn Balor, the former of whom later found himself “cursed” by the new WWE talent. According to Tommy Dreamer, this sequence of events showed a promising entertainment value.

“[Danhausen] has his little list of demands with Adam Pearce. I thought it was frigging great,” Dreamer said. “He also kind of wink-wink talked about his debut not being the best. Even how Adam Pearce put it over, like ‘Um, I don’t believe that happened.’ His facials, all his list of demands, a lot of stuff like that was great. Then, of course, Adam Pearce bails. We meet the Judgment Day. He introduced himself. He’s a creepy, weird little person. Then he puts a curse on Dom Mysterio and they’re like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ And then he disappears. Stuff like this with his character work and stuff like that, he will entertain and win us over.”

Danhausen’s curse on Mysterio ultimately succeeded as the Judgment Day member lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Penta just mere minutes later. Whether the curse’s effect will remain the way on future programming has yet to be seen.

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