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The Knicks’ Winning Streak and the Danhausen ‘Curse’ Narrative Explained
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2026-05-26 04:13   Sports   19

The Knicks’ Winning Streak and the Danhausen ‘Curse’ Narrative Explained

The article explores a humorous and speculative sports storyline linking the New York Knicks’ recent winning streak to professional wrestler Danhausen and his self-described “curse.

” The narrative begins when Danhausen, a WWE-affiliated wrestler known for his theatrical persona, appeared on ESPN and jokingly cursed sports commentator Stephen A.Smith after feeling disrespected.

Following this staged curse, the Knicks experienced a notable stretch of success in the NBA playoffs, prompting fans and online commentators to connect the team’s performance to Danhausen’s antics.

According to the article, the Knicks went 2–1 in the playoffs after the initial “curse,” and their performance improved further after a fan used Cameo to pay Danhausen to lift the curse by making an offering referred to as “human money.

” After this, the Knicks reportedly won six consecutive games, fueling the viral superstition that the team’s success was tied to Danhausen’s supernatural gimmick rather than purely athletic performance.The story continues with Danhausen later appearing again on ESPN, where he extended his fictional influence by “cursing” the Cleveland Cavaliers.The article notes that this coincided with another Knicks win in Game 1, further feeding the joke among fans.Danhausen also demanded courtside seats alongside celebrities, reinforcing the performative and comedic nature of the storyline.Ultimately, the article frames the entire situation as a blend of wrestling theatrics, sports fandom humor, and internet culture.

While the Knicks’ success is clearly rooted in real basketball performance led by players like Jalen Brunson, the Danhausen “curse” has become a playful meme embraced by fans.

It highlights how modern sports narratives often merge reality and entertainment, especially when wrestling personalities intersect with mainstream sports discourse.

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