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WWE's Danhausen Has A Request After Successfully Helping The Knicks With His 'Curse,' And It Involves Timothée Chalamet

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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: WWE/Fandango The NBA playoffs are underway, and as the New York Knicks continue their campaign to win their first championship in decades, they have an unlikely source to thank for their latest win. WWE's Danhausen is taking a victory lap after he successfully "cursed" the Cleveland Cavaliers, and he wants a seat next to Timothée Chalamet if fans want the curse to continue.

Whether fans are watching him on Monday Night Raw via Netflix subscription or seeing the athlete's talents on ESPN, Danhausen and his "curses" are incredibly popular with the wrestling community. It turns out his cursing ability hasn't just been the bane of his enemies in the WWE, but he might've been the "X factor" in what led the Knicks to overcome a 22-point deficit and get their first win in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Cavaliers. The wrestler cursed the team on ESPN's NBA Today ahead of the matchup, and now that the win is set in stone, he has some demands he shared on X : Danhausen told you the curse was real.

We did it! Danhausen has cursed the Cavaliers, the Knicks have won, and Danhausen has won. And now he's owed courtside seats in between Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner.

Yes, that's right, and the curse will continue. The Knicks haven't won an NBA Championship since 1973, and with the greatest challenge yet to come should they face the San Antonio Spurs or Oklahoma City Thunder in the Finals, they're gonna need all the help they can get to close out the Cleveland Cavaliers as quickly as possible. If I were on the team, I'd be arranging Danhausen's seat immediately.