WWE has plans in store for Danhausen at MSG event after Knicks’ championship win

On Saturday, Jun. 13, 2026, the New York Knicks secured this year’s NBA Championship victory following their win over the San Antonio Spurs. In a closely fought 90-94 win, the Knicks were crowned this year’s champions as they won the final games with a dominating margin of 4-1.

However, what many could have never guessed was WWE Superstar Danhausen’s involvement in the entire scenario. On Apr. 28, 2026, Danhausen, after receiving a large sum of “human monies” for a Cameo, uncursed the New York Knicks. This led to a 13-game winning streak, propelling the team to the NBA Finals. WWE took notice of this streak and involved Danhausen in the storyline.

Throughout the Knicks’ Championship fight, WWE’s Danhausen was heavily featured. From appearances to social media antics, Danhausen turned himself into a regular act for Knicks’ title chase. Now, a recent report from Fightful Select has emerged, suggesting that the wrestling promotion has something big planned for Danhausen.

Following Danhausen “uncursing” the Knicks, he has turned into a celebrity himself. From regularly making media appearances and hyping up the team, Danhausen has now successfully helped the Knicks secure their first Championship win in decades. WWE is now hopeful to capitalize on this momentum.

The report further states that WWE is “excited about the buzz associated with Danhausen and the New York Knicks.” As per the reports, there are already discussions taking place on how to use Danhausen at the Madison Square Garden Saturday Night’s Main Event following the Knicks’ NBA Championship win.

Furthermore, Fightful Select also reported that discussions are underway regarding further content and merch ideas for Danhausen at Fanatics Fest, which coincides with Saturday Night’s Main Event. A WWE source indicated that Danhausen is expected to become a regular presence in the New York area following the Knicks’ victory.

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