WWE personality Danhausen placed a storyline curse that coincided with major losses for several wrestlers during recent broadcasts.

These events matter because they integrate Danhausen's unique character gimmick into the primary narrative arcs of WWE's flagship shows. By linking supernatural elements to championship changes, the promotion adds a layer of psychological drama to the physical competition.

On March 2, 2024, Dominik Mysterio lost the Intercontinental title [1]. Members of the Judgment Day said this loss was due to the influence of Danhausen's curse [1]. The character's gimmick involves using these curses to negatively affect the fortunes of opponents as part of the on-screen drama [2].

The impact of the curse extended beyond title changes. On March 13, 2024, The Miz was knocked out during a WWE SmackDown episode [3]. This incident was also linked to the ongoing storyline involving Danhausen [3].

While some sports media outlets suggested the curse may have caused the title change on Monday Night Raw [2], others viewed the phenomenon as humorous speculation. For instance, coverage involving the New York Knicks and their playoff hopes treated the curse as a joke rather than a proven cause of specific outcomes [4].

Danhausen has become a focal point for these narrative shifts across both Monday Night Raw and SmackDown in the U.S. [1, 3]. The character continues to use these supernatural claims to drive engagement and conflict between wrestlers.

Dominik Mysterio lost the Intercontinental title on March 2, 2024

This storyline demonstrates WWE's use of non-combatant characters to influence championship trajectories. By attributing a title loss to a 'curse' rather than a purely athletic failure, the promotion creates a narrative bridge that allows wrestlers to maintain their status while explaining a loss, while simultaneously building the profile of a new character.