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Fandango Biography


Curtis Jonathan Hussey aka Fandango is an American professional wrestler who is signed with the WWE. Fandango’s professional wrestling career began in 1999, where he worked for several promotions beginning in September. He competed in Power League Wrestling from 2000-2003, where he won the PLW New England Championship. In 2006, Fandango signed a developmental contract with the WWE and was then assigned to the Deep South Wrestling developmental territory. Fandango’s debut for the territory ended in a loss against David Heath on November 9, 2006. His first victory was not until February 15, 2007, when he and Robert Anthony defeated The Headliners. Due to severed ties between the WWE and DSW, Fandango was transferred to Florida Champion Wrestling where he made his debut on June 26 and defeated Robert Anthony. Fandango appeared on NXT from 2010- 2012. The name Fandango was born on October 23, 2012 at the SmackDown taping where Hussey debuted as a ballroom dancer character named Fandango. 

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Why Fandango’s WWE Push In 2013 Ended Within A Month, Explained 

There have been many stop and start pushes throughout WWE history, with Vince McMahon changing his mind on a whim when it comes to who is set for success and who isn’t. There have been many occasions in which certain wrestlers have been primed for championship gold, but have ultimately been neglected and their pushes halted. In 2013, Fandango was someone who looked to be on the rise in WWE, but what seemed like a super push and potential championship success ended up in a failed and canceled push, and this came down to a few reasons, one of which was bad timing.

Fandango’s Debut Came At WrestleMania Against Chris Jericho

In the fall of 2012, WWE aired vignettes hyping up the debut of “Fandango”, a character who was a ballroom dancer. On paper, it seemed like a gimmick which didn’t really have legs. After several months of promos, Fandango eventually debuted on-screen on an episode of SmackDown in March. His cadence was exaggerated, his mannerisms were flashy, and despite not being

He’s handsome. He’s dashing. He’s Fandango — that’s “Fahn-DAHN-Go” — and he brought a style all his own to the WWE Universe.  First introduced in a series of vignettes that showed him moving seductively in a nightclub with a gorgeous woman, Fandango shocked the sports-entertainment world when he defeated Chris Jericho in his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 29. That win still ranks as one of the greatest upsets in sports-entertainment history and shot the dancing devil into the viral stratosphere with a trend known as “Fandangoing.” After hanging up his dancing shoes, the 6-foot-4, 244-pounder teamed up with Tyler Breeze to form Breezango. With more style than a stack of GQ magazines, the duo captured the hearts of the WWE Universe when they dubbed themselves “The Fashion Police” and sought to rid the blue brand of any fashion faux pas, and they achieved their greatest victory when they finally captured tandem gold by defeating Imperium for the NXT Tag Team Titles.

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