No Femur Kid is clapping back at critics who questioned his aspirations of making it to WWE.
At Backlash 2026, Danhausen and a mystery partner took on The Miz and Kit Wilson. During his entrance, Danhausen introduced a mini version of himself from the cloning machine placed on the stage.
Minihausen later multiplied into an army of Minihausens after Kit Wilson trapped the original back inside the cloning machine. The group eventually helped Danhausen and Minihausen pick up the win against Miz and Wilson.
Danhausen and his army of Minihausens also appeared on the post-event show, where they had some fun with the panel consisting of Corey Graves, Big E, Peter Rosenberg, and Jackie Redmond.
The identity of Danhausen’s tag team partner at WWE Backlash was later revealed to be former WWE Superstar El Torito. Fans may remember him as Hornswoggle’s opponent in the WeeLC match at Extreme Rules 2014.
No Femur Kid shares his inspiring WWE journey in new video
No Femur Kid, who was one of the Minihausen clones that emerged from the machine, recently took to Instagram to share a heartfelt video.
The post featured several photos and videos documenting No Femur Kid’s journey from childhood to his appearance at WWE Backlash. The montage showed him dealing with his disability at a young age before eventually stepping onto a WWE stage at Backlash.
The overall message of the video centered on proving doubters wrong. No Femur Kid reflected on how people once questioned whether he could ever achieve something big because of his disability, only for him to accomplish one of his dreams by appearing at a WWE Premium Live Event.
The post also received support from several names in the wrestling world, including Rey Fenix and CJ Perry, formerly known as Lana, who both showed respect in the comments section.
No Femur Kid, whose real name is Ricardo Benitez, was born without femur bones in both legs, a condition known as bilateral femur hypoplasia, which inspired his stage name. Despite the challenges, he gained recognition for his determination to play football and even complete a full marathon.
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