Wade Barrett Demands Top Star To Be Banned From WWE
Wade Barrett is not a fan of a popular WWE star and his minions.
Danhausen has been a breath of fresh air to the WWE product ever since his debut at the 2026 Elimination Chamber premium live event. Some do fear him because of the threat of his curses, but the overwhelming majority do love the things he usually does.
While the Very Nice, Very Evil star has won over the fans’ hearts with his character work, he has proven that he is no slouch inside the squared circle as well.
Danhausen teamed with his mystery partner, Minihausen, to take on The Miz and Kit Wilson at Backlash 2026. At one point in the match, Wilson dumped Minihausen into Danhausen’s cloning machine, resulting in the arrival of multiple little guys. Danhausen and Minihausen eventually picked up the win.
The official WWE X handle recently shared footage of Wade Barrett complaining about Minihausen using his finisher, Wasteland, on Kit Wilson at Backlash. The clones of Minihausen, who were standing on the commentators’ table, seemingly didn’t like what Barrett had to say.
One of them jumped onto Wade Barrett, leading to him falling from his chair. The former Intercontinental Champion noticed the post on X and immediately demanded a WWE ban on the Minihausens and their leader, Danhausen.
Ban them. And their leader.
Ban them. And their leader. https://t.co/2j0vUcKMaI
— Stu Bennett 🏴🇺🇸 (@StuBennett) May 14, 2026
WWE handed a Danhausen warning
Speaking during his interview with Bootleg Kev, Swerve Strickland heaped praise on Danhausen’s run in the sports entertainment juggernaut.
However, he also urged WWE to not overexpose the Very Nice, Very Evil star. Strickland stated that he wants Danhausen to stay relevant for a long period of time.
So happy for him. I just don’t want them to burn him out so quick before the year is over. I’m like, ‘No, you gotta cherish this guy.’ It’s a lot and on both shows. He’s busy, he’s moving, he’s at the headquarters, he’s at Miz’s house, he’s on RAW, he’s on SmackDown, he’s with Stephen A. Smith. I’m like, ‘There’s a lot of Danhausen.’
And congrats to him. You shouldn’t say no to all those opportunities. Take them, but man, I want to see these opportunities still happening in five years, three years, next year. I want to see these opportunities still happening for you and growing.
It will be interesting to see how Triple H books Danhausen in the foreseeable future.