Danhausen emerges from a mystery crate during his WWE Elimination Chamber debut, eliciting mixed crowd reactions in Chicago.
Danhausen emerges from a mystery crate during his WWE Elimination Chamber debut, eliciting mixed crowd reactions in Chicago.
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Danhausen debuts at WWE Elimination Chamber to mixed reaction amid internal division

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Danhausen made his WWE debut at Elimination Chamber in Chicago on February 28, 2026, emerging from a mystery crate in a theatrical entrance that drew a polarized crowd response. The signing of the former AEW star, known for strong merchandise sales, was not unanimous among WWE management, but the company plans to utilize his unique appeal across brands and events.

Danhausen, the 35-year-old wrestler previously with AEW, debuted for WWE at the Elimination Chamber premium live event on February 28, 2026, at the United Center in Chicago. The appearance capped a weeks-long storyline featuring a human-sized mystery crate on Raw and SmackDown. General Managers Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis opened it to reveal a coffin, from which emerged an entourage of face-painted dancers—known as Ghoulhausens and led by Danhausen's wife, burlesque performer Lauren Jiles—amid maniacal laughter and his new theme music. Danhausen, in his signature cape and demonic face paint, gifted commentator Michael Cole a jar of teeth and interacted with Cole and Wade Barrett before the group vanished in a puff of smoke as the lights went out.

The live audience reaction was mixed and polarizing: an initial light cheer and pop for the reveal, little during the entrance, and boos/groans at the abrupt end, possibly due to unmet expectations from rumors like a Chris Jericho return. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer likened it on Wrestling Observer Radio to WWE's infamous 1990 Gobbledy Gooker debut, stating, “It was the Gobbledygooker. That’s what it was. They finally managed to do another Gobbledygooker.”

Backstage, reports confirmed Danhausen signed a multi-year deal with WWE, with interest dating to July 2025 despite his AEW contract extension due to injuries. The decision under Triple H's creative direction was not unanimous, per Meltzer: “People pushed for him. There were people who didn’t want him.” Co-host Bryan Alvarez highlighted his off-ring value: “He goes to all sorts of events and has gotten himself very over with almost zero national television exposure... like a WWE ambassador.” WWE Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque commented post-event: "Michael Cole got a nice bucket of teeth. I think we’re in for a fun time. Whatever it is, it’s gonna be a blast."

Danhausen's AEW contract expired that day after an extension for a right pec tear at Revolution in March 2023; he had been sidelined since Worlds End 2023, worked indies, and was a top merchandise seller despite limited TV fits. His last televised AEW appearance was over a year prior, with a final in-ring match in February 2024 against Brandon Cutler on ROH on HonorClub.

On Instagram March 1, Danhausen thanked his wife and fans: “Thank you @loulouladuchesse for everything... All the Fanhausens old and new... from abandoned Target buildings... to almost 20K at the United Center last night. Now the real work begins. We takeover television and the audience. Love That Danhausen.”

WWE plans cross-brand use, including Raw in Indianapolis this week, conventions, indies, and potential AAA work. Online, wrestlers like Ricky Morton, AJ Styles, and Bully Ray defended him; Morton tweeted congratulations on his hard work, while Bully Ray blamed backlash on fan speculation.

Vad folk säger

Reactions on X to Danhausen's WWE Elimination Chamber debut are divided, with many highlighting crowd boos amid high expectations from the mystery crate buildup and backstage comparisons to the Gobbledy Gooker. Reports indicate the signing faced internal WWE opposition. Supporters defend his comedic appeal, cite robust merchandise sales, and express optimism for his future utilization despite the polarizing entrance.

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