10 WWE Wrestlers Who Were Too Entertaining For Their Own Good
10. Fandango
Doo-Do! Do Do Do Dooo Do Do Dooo-Do!
Anyone else remember the Fandango surge? Even almost ten years removed from the height of its popularity, the former Johnny Curtis' theme music can still bring a smile to the listener's face.
A smile which quickly vanishes when looking through the wreckage of his WWE career.
Despite beating the legendary Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 29, Fandango's career faltered almost immediately after. Despite the popularity of his theme music (check out the video of people dancing to it on the metro), 'Dango spent most of his time in WWE staring at the lights, never winning a single title on the main roster.
Redemption for Fandango appeared to be around the corner when he teamed with the equally mishandled Tyler Breeze to form the incredibly entertaining Breezango. (RIP Fashion Files). Unfortunately, both on the main roster and down in NXT Breezango were never seen as more than something to pop the crowd on the way to the main event, as opposed to main event talent themselves. Even their sole tag title win lasted less than two months.
Fandango was always overshadowed by his gimmicks - from his entrance music as a singles wrestler to his outrageous entrances as part of Breezango - and WWE clearly viewed him as all sizzle, no steak.