“He is ridiculously popular and I understand why. And listen, if everybody is just crazy, and insane, and aggressive, and bitch slapping everybody else around them, well then there’s no let up, then there’s no break, then it becomes monotonous. You know, the old expression: I’m gonna hit you with so many rights, you’re gonna beg for a left to break up the monotony. And so there’s Danhausen. Danhausen is different and unique. And they teach you that at, what, four or five years old in school. Hey, be yourself, be different, you know, stand out from the crowd. He’s not trying to fit in. He’s different. He’s unique. And look how many people are in love with him because of it. I applaud him.”
Paul Heyman explains what’s so good about Danhausen
