The Miz has revealed that his WrestleMania 42 moment involving Danhausen came together at the last minute, continuing a pattern of unplanned WrestleMania segments that seem to follow him from show to show.
Speaking with Sam Roberts on Not Sam Wrestling, Miz explained that he was concerned heading into WrestleMania 42 that he might be left without a moment on the show before the Danhausen segment materialized.
“That came about late. I was like, ‘Man, am I not going to get a moment for the second year in a row?’ At SoFi Stadium, when I was the host, I didn’t expect to have a match, and the day of, ‘You’re having a match.’ The next day, ‘You’re having another match.’ ‘Wait, I’m having two matches at WrestleMania, neither of which were talked about, and they are all surprises?’ That’s what WrestleMania is all about. To have my moment of being carried out like I’m the Undertaker at WrestleMania, Danhausen using his Minihausens as druids wasn’t the moment I wanted, but it’s the moment I got,” Miz said.
He was also quick to address the perception that he might be under the Very Nice, Very Evil one’s curse, before launching into a detailed list of grievances against his new nemesis.
“Now, I’m not cursed. I want to put that out there. People think I’m cursed. These are all the curses of Danhausen being in WWE. If you think about what Danhausen has done to me, this guy deserves to be thrown in a river. He stole my daughter’s bike. That’s my Slammy. He used my brand-new golf simulator. They are expensive. Mine is custom-made. Top of the line,” Miz said.
Miz later lost to Danhausen on the April 24 episode of SmackDown after being blown up while on the top rope.
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