

The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
Mar 26, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Dan Brooks, a New York Times Magazine contributor and author residing in Montana, profiles Donovan Danhausen, the eccentric wrestling star. They dive into Danhausen's transformation from a struggling indie wrestler to a beloved figure, highlighting how his humor and quirky persona captivated fans. The conversation also touches on his experience as an artist navigating anxiety before performances and the unique bond wrestlers create with audiences. Danhausen's evolution illustrates a fresh take on professional wrestling, blending individuality with theatrical flair.
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Danhausen's Early Wrestling Career
- Donovan Danhausen, initially a nursing assistant, entered pro wrestling after a 12-week training course.
- He started as an unpaid "hand," setting up rings and playing minor roles before developing his signature character.
Evolution of Danhausen's Gimmick
- Danhausen's "evil demon" character evolved into a comedic persona as he found humor resonated more with audiences.
- He embraced his "weird and charismatic" side, a niche he found unfilled in wrestling.
Danhausen's Meta-Commentary
- Danhausen's meta-commentary on wrestling, through his character's denial of his own physical limitations, resonated with hardcore fans.
- This unique approach led to his signing with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in 2021.