A popular star on the independent pro-wrestling scene has accused AEW Executive Vice President Cody of “ducking” him for a TNT Title shot.
Cody defended the TNT Title in the open challenge against a number of stars who weren’t signed with the promotion, with the likes of Eddie Kingston, Ricky Starks and Warhorse on that list.
One name he didn’t defend against was Danhausen, who is very popular among fans on social media. Speaking with Wrestling Inc about not getting a TNT Title shot, Danhausen said:
“We don’t know, maybe he’s ducking Danhausen. Danhausen must have scared Arn Anderson. Danhausen told Warhorse, gave him some advice. He called him before his big match because Danhausen had to rearrange his library, his books, so he could not be there. So Danhausen said, ‘hey, when the match starts, you punch them right in the groin before the bell rings.’ He didn’t win. This is probably why he lost to be honest.
“Danhausen was very happy for him. Danhausen believes that some people thought maybe Danhausen was going to be angry it wasn’t he who had the spot. Danhausen could not be happier for Warhorse.”
It was announced yesterday that the unique Danhausen has actually signed a contract with Ring of Honor. In storyline, he has to win an ROH match before the end of the year to earn his contract.
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