Report On Danhausen Following WWE Debut At Elimination Chamber

Danhausen has officially arrived in WWE.

After weeks of speculation surrounding the mysterious box at WWE Elimination Chamber, the contents were finally revealed in dramatic fashion. When WWE officials Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis opened the oversized prop during the premium live event, fans were greeted with a coffin tucked inside. Moments later, the lid swung open, dancers poured out, and Danhausen made his long-awaited WWE debut in signature “very nice, very evil” style.

Now, new backstage details suggest this wasn’t a one-off appearance.

According to BodySlam+, Danhausen has signed a multi-year contract with WWE, solidifying his place with the company for the foreseeable future. Interestingly, WWE reportedly had its sights set on bringing him in as early as July 2025. However, All Elite Wrestling exercised an extension on his previous contract, preventing him from entering free agency until 2026.

That delay didn’t stop WWE from making his eventual debut feel like a major spectacle. PWI Elite reports that the company went to significant lengths to keep Danhausen hidden prior to Elimination Chamber, particularly given the event’s location in Chicago — a city known for its passionate wrestling fanbase and tendency to sniff out surprises early. The secrecy paid off, as his reveal caught many in attendance off guard.

Staying true to his established persona, Danhausen emerged wearing his trademark face paint and cape, fully leaning into the eerie-yet-comedic presentation that made him a cult favorite. He even made his way to the commentary desk to interact with Michael Cole and Wade Barrett, adding another layer of unpredictability to the segment.

As for what’s next, Danhausen is reportedly scheduled to be backstage at tonight’s episode of Monday Night Raw at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Whether that means he’ll officially land on the Raw roster remains to be seen, but WWE clearly appears to have immediate plans in mind.

Danhausen’s final run under the AEW/ROH umbrella was largely quiet, with injuries and inconsistent booking limiting his on-screen presence. His last in-ring appearance came in February 2024, when he picked up a win over Brandon Cutler on ROH on HonorClub. Since then, fans have wondered when — and where — he would resurface.

Now, the answer is clear: WWE.

With a multi-year deal in place and a memorable debut already in the books, the “very nice, very evil” star has a fresh opportunity to reinvent himself on wrestling’s biggest stage. The only question left is how WWE plans to integrate one of the industry’s most unique characters into its current landscape.

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