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    Danhausen’s latest curse victim terrified – makes statement

    A popular WWE Superstar recently took to social media to issue a statement after the latest edition of Monday Night RAW. He was the latest victim of Danhausen’s curse. The name in question is Grayson Waller.

    On the latest edition of the red brand’s show, the free agent asked Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller if he could join The New Day in the absence of Xavier Woods. Kingston and Waller rejected his request and told him to leave. Before leaving, the former AEW star tried to put a curse on Kofi, but the latter pulled Waller in front of him.

    The former A-Town Down Under star ended up being cursed, and their segment finished with him arguing with Kingston. Now, Grayson Waller has taken to his X account to send a three-word message. The New Day star was in denial, writing that he believed curses were not real.

    However, with this post, Waller was seemingly suggesting that he was terrified because he was still thinking about the curse even after the show.

    “Curses aren’t real,” he wrote.

    Check out his post below:

    The free agent’s curse has already worked on Dominik Mysterio, who lost the Intercontinental Championship. He had also cursed Original El Grande Americano, who was attacked backstage and was unable to challenge for the IC Title. It remains to be seen what will happen with Grayson Waller in the coming weeks.


    Danhausen talked about his dream WWE 2K26 matches

    During an edition of RAW Recap, Danhausen was asked about his dream matches in WWE 2K26. The star said that he would wrestle against Stone Cold Steve Austin in a hair vs. hair match. He also claimed that he could beat The Rock.

    The former AEW star then added that he could defeat CM Punk and take back ‘his’ finishing move.

    “Cold Steve Austin vs. Danhausen in a hair vs. hair match so I can make him go balder and shave his beard too. Rock ‘The Dwayne’ Johnson, I can beat him, I think. … Pepsi Phil, good ol’ CM Punk, I think I can beat him and take back my finishing maneuver. I released the rights back to him now that I’m here. Paid me a hefty fee,” Danhausen said.

    It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led creative team has planned for the former AEW star’s storyline on television.