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John Cena Shares WrestleMania 42 Moment With Danhausen

Before the main event of WWE WrestleMania 42 – Night 2, the guest host of the event, the “Never Seen 17,” the “Greatest of All-Time” John Cena, announced the combined attendance numbers for both nights of WrestleMania 42, clocking in at 106,072 attendees. Once the job was done, Cena bid the WWE Universe farewell and bid them a good night. Or so he was planning on doing until The Miz showed up.

The Miz said that John Cena has no right to walk away and steal a WrestleMania moment, considering The Miz is now the guy who’s the “WWE locker room leader,” teaching his way of M-aster, I-nspire, and Z-one in. Along with Kit Wilson, The Miz was adamant that he wanted to have his moment, and John Cena would step aside to let him do so. That is, until Danhausen showed up once again.

The Very Nice, Very Evil star was ecstatic to be at WrestleMania 42-hausen, but of course, The Miz wanted him to disappear. Danhausen was with Mini-Danhausens, and he put them to good use, with one Mini-Hausen, delivering a low blow to Kit Wilson. Danhausen himself would deliver a low blow to The Miz. With John Cena’s permission, Danhausen would hit the Five-Knuckle Shuffle-hausen, making an unforgettable, but truly odd, WrestleMania moment.

John Cena was extremely entertained, giving his thumbs up to the newest issuer of curses in WWE, raising his hand after the picture-perfect move. Danhausen would try to disappear when the pyro hit, but it was apparent he didn’t plan, as he would disappear, but fans could see he was hiding under the ring, breaking the illusion of his most prized trick.

WWE Universe, WrestleMania 42 is built on moments, and this is definitely one of them. Congratulations to John Cena for a job well done as WrestleMania 42 guest host, and Danhausen as well for trying his absolute best and sharing a peculiar moment with the best ever to do it.

About Michael Joseph Sugue, Manager

Michael Joseph Sugue is a Manager, Editor, and Writer for Last Word on Sports Pro Wrestling, joining in December 2020. A fan of professional wrestling for over 20 years, he's also a former Writer and Editor for LWOS Life, covering Music, K-Pop, Movies, and TV Shows.

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