23 Facts About Johnny Curtis

1.

Johnny Curtis is signed to The National Wrestling Alliance under the ring name Dirty Dango.

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Johnny Curtis is best known for his time in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Fandango.

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3.

Johnny Curtis competed in several Independent promotions in New England, winning the PLW New England Championship, the PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship with Kenn Phoenix on more than one occasion, the PWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship, NCW New England Championship, the Tag Team Championship with Damian Houston, and the SCCW Lightweight Championship.

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4.

Johnny Curtis was then moved to Florida Championship Wrestling in June 2008, where he won the Florida Tag Team Championship on more than one occasion with Tyler Reks and Derrick Bateman.

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5.

Johnny Curtis later formed a tag team with Tyler Breeze called Breezango, with the duo winning the NXT Tag Team Championship in August 2020.

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6.

Johnny Curtis James Hussey was born on July 22,1983 in Portland, Maine.

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7.

Johnny Curtis wrestled for various independent promotions in the New England area over the next few years.

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8.

Johnny Curtis competed in Power League Wrestling from 2000 until 2003, during which time he won the PLW New England Championship.

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9.

Johnny Curtis held the championship, after defeating Chris Blackheart at Power-fest 2002, from May 19,2002 until May 18,2003.

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10.

Johnny Curtis competed in the Premier Wrestling Federation during this time, and he teamed with Kenn Phoenix to win the PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship from Fuzion on October 28,2002.

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11.

Johnny Curtis wrestled for NWA: Total Nonstop Action, Chaotic Wrestling, and NWA Wildside.

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12.

In 2006, Johnny Curtis signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment and was assigned to the Deep South Wrestling developmental territory.

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13.

On December 11,2008, Johnny Curtis teamed with Tyler Reks to defeat The New Hart Foundation for the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship.

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14.

Johnny Curtis was part of the fourth season, with R-Truth as his mentor.

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15.

The following week, Johnny Curtis was unsuccessful in the "Karaoke" challenge, but was successful in the "Obstacle Course" challenge, earning points towards immunity from elimination.

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16.

Johnny Curtis then began to sarcastically cry and proceeded to pour milk onto a plate and then over his head, in reference to the saying "don't cry over spilled milk".

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17.

Johnny Curtis turned his attentions to wooing Maxine, whom he had formerly dated, and therefore ignited a feud with Maxine's storyline fiance, Derrick Bateman.

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18.

Derrick showed a clip of Johnny Curtis sending a message on Bateman's iPad to Theodore Long.

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19.

Maxine then slapped Johnny Curtis and reunited with Bateman after finding out that it wasn't true.

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20.

Johnny Curtis then started to use his new catchphrase "Let's Get Weird" which was printed on his trunks.

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21.

Rest of 2012, Johnny Curtis formed an occasional tag team with Michael McGillicutty.

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22.

Johnny Curtis was accompanied by a female dance partner, mostly by a dark-haired and unnamed Andrea Lynn and later Summer Rae, a developmental wrestler.

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23.

Johnny Curtis then wrestled in his first Raw match against Kofi Kingston the following night.

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