9 Wrestlers Who Would Have Won King Of The Ring In The 2000s

2. 2013 - King Fandango

King Of The Ring 2008
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Continuing the 2012 presentation of the tournament, 2013 would have seen another recently arrived heel win the crown, further establishing himself on the roster. If Fandango hadn't been concussed by Zack Ryder in June of that year, there is every chance he would have gone into the tournament as Intercontinental Champion but alas, history and brains denied him that strap.

A dancing King would have been a fun side over the second half of the year, and winning the tournament would have further established the former Johnny Curtis' abilities inside the ring. On his way to the final Fandango could have defeated El Torito in a 'hilarious' opening match, followed by victories over The Miz and R-Truth before coming up against Big E. Langston in the final.

As much fun as King Big E. would have been, let's go with the Dancing King, young and sweet, Fandango.

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