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Cardona saved Mr. Very Nice, Very Evil from Los Garza. However, the former United States Champion ended up being electrocuted after he touched The Miz, who was inside the lab alongside Kit Wilson. A concerned Danhausen asked The Long Island Iced-Z if he was okay. Interestingly, Cardona replied with the popular “You Know It” catchphrase from his run as Zack Ryder.

Given that Cardona briefly brought back his Zack Ryder gimmick after being electrocuted, the 35-year-old is curious to discover what would happen if he gave the same treatment to Cody Rhodes and Sami Zayn.

On X, Mr. Very Nice, Very Evil brought up the prospect of electrocuting The American Nightmare and The Master Strategist.

“Wonder what would happen if Danhausen electrocuted Cory Rhodes and Samuel Zayn,” he wrote.

You can view the post below.

Before adopting The American Nightmare gimmick, Cody Rhodes played a character called Stardust in WWE. Meanwhile, Zayn made his name on the independent circuit and in ROH as El Generico, a fan favorite masked character.

Fans must stay to find out if the former AEW star brings Stardust and Generico to WWE TV with his experiments.


Swerve Strickland is Worried About Danhausen’s WWE Future

Before joining WWE, Danhausen won fans over with his remarkable character work in AEW. However, he wasn’t booked to appear on the Tony Khan-led promotion’s programming after Worlds End 2023 until his exit.

Swerve Strickland, who is among AEW’s top stars, recently spoke about Mr. Very Nice, Very Evil’s success in WWE. On the Bootleg Kev podcast, The Realest said he was happy for the face-painted superstar but was also worried that the sports entertainment juggernaut would burn him out by booking him in multiple programs.

It will be interesting to see what’s next for the 35-year-old in the Stamford-based organization.