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The former AEW star shared an update on social media, where he also shared a new name.

“WWEHAUSEN. Thank you @loulouladuchesse for everything and leading the ghoulhausens. I love you. My friends and family who supported Danhausen to get here since the beginning. All the Fanhausens old and new who’ve stuck by Danhausen from abandoned Target buildings on 8 mile in Detroit with 12 people in attendance to almost 20K at the United Center last night. Now the real work begins. We take over television and the audience.” he wrote.

Many fans were surprised that the debutant hadn’t changed his name when he joined WWE from AEW, but it didn’t come as a shock that he was the one who was inside the box, since it was rumored for several weeks.

Danhausen was the man in the mystery crate for several weeks

The mystery crate was an interesting swerve that kept fans invested throughout the road to Elimination Chamber, but it seems that fans were not happy that it was the former AEW star who was inside the crate.

The fans in the Allstate Arena in Chicago booed the star as he danced to the ring, which seemingly had an effect on the newcomer, who has been waiting weeks to make his debut.

The star shared an update claiming “I’m quitting” before quickly deleting it following his debut at Elimination Chamber in Chicago last night.