The Danhausen Hex and Liv Morgan's Backstage Meltdown
Pull up a barstool, grab a cold one, and let us get real about the wildest weekend in pro wrestling. If you thought WWE's trip to Saudi Arabia was going to be a predictable walk in the park, you have not been paying attention.
Yesterday at Night of Champions in Riyadh, the women's division got turned upside down. It had nothing to do with standard wrestling tactics, and everything to do with a jar of teeth, a bizarre curse, and a champion in complete denial.
Before the Queen of the Ring final even got underway, Liv Morgan decided to stick her nose in Danhausen's business. She confronted him on the entrance ramp, demanding he return one hundred thousand dollars he allegedly took from Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh.
Instead of backing down, the red-booted weirdo pointed his fingers and slapped a curse on her. Morgan slapped him across the face in response and marched to the ring, but the damage was already done. Minutes later, Iyo Sky hit a spectacular moonsault to claim the crown, leaving Morgan empty-handed.
Backstage, the situation devolved into pure comedy as Byron Saxton tried to get answers. Morgan grew visibly agitated, shouting Saxton's name repeatedly like a broken record while denying the obvious.
You can read the full breakdown of the chaotic night in PWInsider's event coverage. Morgan insisted that the supernatural nonsense had nothing to do with her loss, but her panic was obvious.
“There's no curse. Do you understand me, Byron? There's no curse. There's no curse. Danhausen does not have powers. It's not real.”
Wrestling forums are split down the middle on this booking choice. The enthusiasts love it, arguing that tying the Judgment Day's ongoing drama to Danhausen's antics gives Morgan a hilarious side-quest. It keeps her character fresh and adds a layer of entertaining chaos to her run.
The skeptics, however, are throwing fit after fit on Reddit. They claim that putting a comedy curse in the middle of a tournament final cheapens the athletic achievement of Iyo Sky. They argue that Sky's victory is now overshadowed by a comedy routine, which hurts the prestige of the crown.
The contrarians are overthinking this one. Wrestling is a variety show, and Morgan plays the paranoid, unhinged heel better than almost anyone else on the roster.
Denying a curse while clearly falling victim to it is classic wrestling storytelling. Danhausen even poked the fire on social media afterwards, mocking her defensive attitude with a simple reply.
“Sounds like something someone who's cursed would say”
Sami Zayn Shocked the World in Riyadh
If you thought the women's division was chaotic, the main event was an absolute bomb. Sami Zayn is your new Undisputed WWE Champion after pinning Cody Rhodes in a chaotic triple threat match that also featured Gunther.
Nobody saw this coming. Cody Rhodes was supposed to have a long, comfortable run at the top, but the Ring General and the ultimate underdog had other plans. The match was a thirty-one minute war of attrition that ended with Zayn hitting a desperate Helluva Kick on the American Nightmare.
The internet reaction to this has been a total war zone. Cody fans are in absolute shambles, crying that their hero was robbed of a legendary reign. They wanted a long, dominant championship run and feel this booking decision cut the legs out from under Cody.
On the other side, Gunther's supporters are furious that the Austrian powerhouse was kept away from the gold. They believe Gunther should have won the match to establish dominance on the main roster.
Meanwhile, Sami's loyalists are throwing a virtual parade, celebrating the fact that the hard-working underdog finally got his crowning moment. They argue that Zayn has earned this spot through years of incredible matches and unmatched crowd connection.
In my view, this was a bold move that keeps all three men incredibly hot. Cody has a built-in rematch story, Gunther remains a protected monster, and Sami gets the reward he deserved. The only negative here is that the finish felt slightly rushed, with a chaotic referee bump that temporarily halted the match's incredible flow.
Rey Mysterio Refuses to Let the Clock Run Out
Speaking of guys who refuse to go away, Rey Mysterio is still out here defying the laws of physics and aging. The legendary luchador is still featured prominently on Raw and in AAA, ignoring every single retirement rumor that comes his way.
Just earlier this month, on the eighth of June, he went out there and had a stellar qualifier match against Penta. According to reports, Mysterio has zero intention of hanging up the mask anytime soon, which has sparked a massive debate among fans.
The community remains heavily divided on how WWE should handle Mysterio's twilight years. One camp believes Rey is a living legend who deserves to stay on television as long as he wants. They argue that his merchandising power and crowd reactions are still top-tier, making him valuable to the product.
But the contrarians are getting louder, arguing that Rey is hogging valuable television time that should go to younger talent. They point out that wrestlers like Dragon Lee are ready to take the mantle, but are stuck in Rey's shadow.
Let us look at this realistically. Rey Mysterio's knees are held together by WD-40, tape, and sheer willpower at this point.
In his match against Penta, he looked half a step slower than usual during the initial exchange. The pacing was slightly off, and you could tell the heavy schedule of running AAA as General Manager is taking a physical toll.
While he can still deliver a clean 619 and draw a massive pop, WWE needs to start planning for the future. Having him work double-duty across promotions is a recipe for a major injury that nobody wants to see.
In the end, Night of Champions proved that WWE is not afraid to take massive risks in 2026. Whether you are laughing at Liv's denial or crying about Cody's loss, you cannot deny that the product has everyone talking.
You can read more about Rey's ongoing schedule and AAA status in the latest PWInsider news updates. Now, if you will excuse me, I need to go see if Dominik actually answers Liv's phone call.