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JD McDonagh is not happy with Danhausen after “human monies” were offered to secure a victory for Dominik Mysterio on WWE Raw.
The June 15 of WWE Raw saw Oba Femi defeat Dominik Mysterio, progressing to the final of the King of the Ring Tournament at Night of Champions on June 27.
It now transpires that JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio had approached Danhausen backstage in order to get Oba Femi cursed.
With “human monies” being offered, amounting to $100,000, according to McDonagh, the Judgment Day members would attempt to get Danhausen to curse Oba Femi.
Danhausen would draw a line on the whole negotiation process by reminding Mysterio and McDonagh that Femi had beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42, refusing to curse for monster star.
Promising to “sort out this idiot”, McDonagh would turn to address Danhausen only for the Judgment Day members to realize that the star had vanished, along with their cash.
McDonagh would take to Twitter to share his frustration at what transpired, calling Danhausen a “thief”, tweeting:
“The fact that we’ve accidentally funded his next 50 “experiments” is honestly so painful.
“@DanhausenAD is a THIEF!! 😤”
Danhausen would respond to his character being called into question, correcting one word with a reply that reads:
“*powerful”
“Human Monies” is a term that WWE is currently seeking to trademark, with two applications filed in relation to merchandise.
Judgment Day For Danhausen
Granted the ‘free agent‘ status on the WWE roster, Danhausen has not only found his way onto Raw, but also plays his part over on SmackDown.
Currently tied up with Kit Wilson and The Miz on the blue brand, Danhausen saw victories over both stars on SmackDown back in April of this year and has shown himself to be the perfect star to embrace the more comedic side of the pairing.
The same could very well be true over on Raw, with Judgment Day now beyond the orbit of Finn Balor, himself moved to SmackDown, a brand that sees him share the roster with Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley.
Judgment Day has been a prominent feature of WWE programming over recent years, with Liv Morgan being the current Women’s World Champion, and while they do engage in more intense feuds, the comedy factor has been a mainstay of much of their popularity.
Positioning Danhausen in a feud with either McDonagh or Mysterio could pay dividends for all involved, particularly with the proven comedy potential of the Judgment Day members. Morgan would also attempt to court the favor of Danhausen, hoping to get him to curse Femi, although would walk out while the Very Nice, Very Evil star was laying out his many, many demands.
Tying Danhausen into the Judgment Day’s attempts to be on top could certainly be an entertaining way to use the free agent on WWE Raw in the months ahead.
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