Episode

The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
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32:50
Published: Sun Mar 26 2023
Description

Like a lot of people who get into professional wrestling, Donovan Danhausen had a vision of a different version of himself. Ten years ago, at age 21, he was living in Detroit, working as a nursing assistant at a hospital, watching a lot of “Adult Swim” and accumulating a collection of horror- and comedy-themed tattoos.At the suggestion of a friend, he took a 12-week training course at the House of Truth wrestling school in Center Line, Mich., and then entered the indie circuit as a hand: an unknown, unpaid wrestler who shows up at events and does what’s asked of him, typically setting up the ring or pretending to be a lawyer or another type of extra. When he ran out of momentum five years later, he developed the character of Danhausen. Originally supposed to be an evil demon, Danhausen found that the more elements of humor he incorporated into his performance, the more audiences responded.“I was just a bearded guy with the tattoos, trying to be a tough guy, and I’m not a tough guy naturally,” he said. “But I can be weird and charismatic, goofy. That’s easy. That’s also a role that most people don’t want to fill.”Over the next couple of years, the Danhausen gimmick became more funny than evil, eventually settling on the character he plays today — one that is bizarre even by the standards of 21st-century wrestling.This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.

Chapters
This Sunday read is a profile of Danhausen, the face-painted, curse-wielding wrestling weirdo who has risen to fame in the world of indie pro wrestling.
00:00 - 03:21 (03:21)
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Pro Wrestling
Summary

This Sunday read is a profile of Danhausen, the face-painted, curse-wielding wrestling weirdo who has risen to fame in the world of indie pro wrestling. His entire persona is a comedic take on pro wrestling and K-Fabe.

Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
Podcast
The Daily
A man takes a 12-week wrestling course and enters the indie wrestling circuit as a hand, eventually creating the absurd character of Kid Gorgeous and making a living wrestling on the local circuit while working at Starbucks.
03:21 - 11:02 (07:40)
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Wrestling
Summary

A man takes a 12-week wrestling course and enters the indie wrestling circuit as a hand, eventually creating the absurd character of Kid Gorgeous and making a living wrestling on the local circuit while working at Starbucks.

Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
Podcast
The Daily
The consolidation of the televised professional wrestling industry by World Wrestling Entertainment led to the emergence of a new ecosystem of independent wrestling shows.
11:02 - 25:48 (14:46)
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Independent Wrestling
Summary

The consolidation of the televised professional wrestling industry by World Wrestling Entertainment led to the emergence of a new ecosystem of independent wrestling shows. Fans of the sport widely regard independent wrestling as an alternative to major wrestling labels such as the WWE.

Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
Podcast
The Daily
The article delves into the career of Danhausen, a wrestler who has gained fame for his unique persona and positive attitude, leading up to one of the biggest performances of his career at Double or Nothing.
25:48 - 32:29 (06:41)
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Danhausen
Summary

The article delves into the career of Danhausen, a wrestler who has gained fame for his unique persona and positive attitude, leading up to one of the biggest performances of his career at Double or Nothing.

Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’
Podcast
The Daily