Summary
The Miz says his WrestleMania 42 weekend gave him a memorable moment, just not the one he was hoping for.
Looking back on the segment at Allegiant Stadium, Miz brought up the scene where Danhausen arrived with the Littlehausens, watched them hit him low, and then saw them carry him out of the ring while John Cena and Danhausen stood tall to close the bit.
Quote from The Miz
Speaking on Paltrocast, The Miz said:
"We just got done with WrestleMania at Allegiant Stadium. I didn’t get the moment that I wanted. But there was definitely a moment. Danhausen has been a thorn in my side, and it’s not a curse. He thinks there’s a curse and he’s cursed me. He is the curse of WWE."
How The WrestleMania 42 Bit Landed
The segment was built more around spectacle than a match result, but Miz made it clear he still views it as a personal embarrassment coming out of WWE's biggest show of the year. Being dropped into a comedy-heavy scene with Danhausen and the Littlehausens gave him a WrestleMania spotlight, even if it came at his expense.
That also keeps the Danhausen curse idea alive beyond one night. WWE has leaned into the gag enough that it has already crossed into other conversations, including Stephen A. Smith saying he was more concerned for the Knicks than himself.
What This Means For The Miz In WWE
For Miz, the immediate consequence is simple: his WrestleMania 42 talking point is now tied to Danhausen instead of a major in-ring win or a marquee program. If WWE keeps revisiting the curse material, it gives Miz an easy character thread to chase on television, whether that stays comedic or turns into a more direct payoff with Danhausen.
Sources
The Miz while speaking on Paltrocast


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