Danhausen has used "human monies" in his curse and curse-lifting gimmick on outlets including ESPN. The USPTO application falls under the goods and services category and covers merchandise, clothing, and other products.
Danhausen turned heads during WrestleMania weekend this year for the volume of merchandise he moved, and Cody Rhodes reportedly gave him a merch-related nickname after that news surfaced. He has also been a fixture on mainstream sports television through ESPN, including his storyline with the New York Knicks and Stephen A. Smith.
On the WWE side, Danhausen has spent much of his television time feuding with The Miz and Kit Wilson. He appeared opposite both at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, standing with John Cena as Miz ran Cena down. Cena hosted that WrestleMania and retired from WWE at the end of 2025.
The trademark filing could signal more "human monies" branded gear ahead, though WWE has not announced specific products tied to the application.




