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- JDC retired last night at TNA Genesis against Eddie Edwards. He finished up a 27 years career. Johnny ‘Dango’ Curtis, formerly known as Fandango, has announced his retirement from professional wrestling after the Genesis pay-per-view in January 2026. The 42-year-old wrestler, who recently got married, expressed his gratitude for his time in the business, thanking fans from both WWE and TNA. He mentioned that he spent a lot of time being ungrateful but that had changed for the better. Curtis, who has been with TNA since 2022, is known for his flamboyant character and has been a significant figure in the wrestling community. His retirement marks the end of an era for fans and fellow wrestlers alike.
- JDC wrestled for the WWE on the main roster under Fandango from 2013 which he had his 1st main roster match at WrestleMania 29 and upsetted Chris Jericho. Fandango did not won any titles in the WWE on the main roster. He wrestled for them until 2021. He started with FCW which turned into NXT before joining the main roster, he later finished his career in NXT teamming with Tyler Breeze.
- He then had a short stint with NWA wrestling.
- He then when on a Independent circuit run in which led to signing for TNA Wrestling.