AEW wrestler Danhausen has posted cryptic social media messages hinting at his departure from the promotion, fueling speculation about a potential WWE debut. The posts coincide with WWE's ongoing mystery crate storyline set to culminate at the Elimination Chamber event in Chicago. Fans and betting odds position Danhausen as a leading candidate to emerge from the crate.
Danhausen, who signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in early 2022, has made limited television appearances despite his unique character gaining fan attention. He suffered a torn pectoral muscle at AEW's Revolution event in 2023, underwent surgery, and made a brief return later that year. His last appearance for AEW or Ring of Honor (ROH) was a surprise at ROH Final Battle in December 2024.
Reports indicate Danhausen requested his release from AEW in August 2025, but the promotion added injury time to his contract, extending it into 2026 despite his wishes. During his hiatus from AEW television, he remained active on the independent circuit, competing in approximately 60 matches in 2024 for promotions like Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) and Prestige Wrestling. His most recent indie match was in November 2025 against Richard Holliday at WrestlePro.
On February 27, 2026, Danhausen shared several social media posts teasing 'freedom.' These included an image from the 1992 animated film Aladdin depicting the Genie being granted freedom, an image of the song 'Freedom Slam,' and lyrics from 'No Heroes' by the metalcore band Converge. As of that date, AEW's official roster page still listed him.
The timing aligns with WWE's mystery crate angle, featured on Raw and SmackDown, with its reveal scheduled for the Elimination Chamber premium live event on February 28, 2026, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Betting odds from MyBookie list Danhausen as the favorite at -200 to emerge from the crate, ahead of others like Chris Jericho at -150. WWE has not confirmed the crate's contents.
Danhausen shares a friendship with WWE's CM Punk, with whom he created comedic vignettes in AEW, and is reportedly admired by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, a TKO board member. If he appears, it would mark another AEW talent bypassing WWE's NXT for the main roster, following Royce Keys (formerly Powerhouse Hobbs) at the Royal Rumble.