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“Because it’s the biggest stage of them all. It’s the biggest company in the world for that. This is the dream. Most wrestlers, would like to you know, they grow up, they do wrestling, and the goal is to get to WWE and we’ve done it and it’s to hit it as hard as possible and as fast as possible. And I think Danhausen has done quite a good job,” he said.

The self-proclaimed 7-time Grandslam Champion also noted all the things that he’s achieved in WWE since his debut.

“He debuted at WrestleMania, first WrestleMania what was it? 2 months in? With John Cena, with the Miz, Kit Wilson. We’ve done that, we had a car, we got a car made. They sent Danhausen in a blimp , these are all the goals he had when he came up. So we did that and now what, we got Danhausen crossover with the NBA, regularly featured on ESPN and we’ve got Danhausen in retail.”

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It will be interesting to see what’s next for the Very Evil, Very Nice star under Triple H’s creative.

Danhausen made his WWE WrestleMania debut with John Cena

Nearly a month after Danhausen’s WWE debut, the Stamford-based company hosted both nights of WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. It is the company’s biggest show of the year and stars across different brands give it their best shot to get featured on it. While many big stars like Carmelo Hayes, Chelsea Green and Matt Cardona weren’t featured on the show, the Vampire made his WrestleMania debut with the Last Real Champion.

Before the Night 2 Main Event, John Cena came out to announce the attendance for the show. He was interrupted by the Miz and Kit Wilson who tried to hijack the segment. Unfortunately for them, the 35-year old star and his army of Mini-hausens swarmed the ring and chased them out.

The segment with John Cena marked the Very Evil, Very Nice star’s first appearance on the Grandest Stage of Them All.