Danhausen’s time with All Elite Wrestling appears to be officially over.
After teasing his departure on social media late last week, the self-proclaimed “Very Nice, Very Evil” star has now been removed from AEW’s official roster page, seemingly confirming his exit from the company. The move comes after months of speculation regarding his contract status and long absence from television.
Danhausen’s last on-screen appearance came during a cameo at ROH Final Battle in December 2024. Since then, questions have surrounded his deal with AEW. Reports indicated that because he had been inactive for an extended stretch, his contract was extended beyond its original timeline, keeping him from hitting free agency at the end of last summer.
Despite the extension, Danhausen reportedly returned to the independent wrestling circuit in hopes of sparking renewed interest from AEW or Ring of Honor creative. However, a meaningful return to television never materialized. Now, with his profile removed from the roster page and his own social media posts hinting at a new chapter, it appears the former AEW and ROH talent is officially free to explore other opportunities.
And the timing couldn’t be more interesting.
WWE’s Elimination Chamber premium live event airs tonight from Chicago, and for weeks, a mysterious crate has been bouncing between Raw and SmackDown. The box, clearly marked with instructions reading “Do Not Open Until 2-28-2026,” has fueled rampant speculation across the wrestling world.
Many fans believe Danhausen could be the one inside.
If that turns out to be the case, it would mark a major moment for the charismatic performer, who has been searching for a spotlight since late 2024. Previous reports have suggested that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a fan of Danhausen’s character work and sees him as a potentially strong fit in WWE. Other officials are said to share that sentiment.
Whether the “Very Nice, Very Evil” star emerges from the crate tonight or not, one thing is clear: Danhausen is no longer part of AEW’s roster, and his next move could be just hours away from unfolding on a very big stage.
We’ll be watching closely as Elimination Chamber airs live tonight (2/28) from Chicago.
