Johnny Curtis - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Fandango
      • Diving leg drop
      • Swinging reverse STO
    • As Johnny Curtis
      • A Bid Farewell (Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver) – FCW
      • Sitout suplex slam – WWE; used as a signature move in FCW
      • Slingshot leg drop – Independent circuit; used as a signature move in WWE
  • Signature moves
    • As Fandango
      • Multiple kick variations
        • Drop
        • Jumping high from ringside to an opponent leaning through the ropes
        • Spinning wheel
      • Russian legsweep
      • Slingshot leg drop
    • As Johnny Curtis
      • Back elbow
      • Belly to back suplex
      • Discus clothesline
      • Diving clothesline
      • European uppercut
      • Johnny Kick (Spinning wheel kick)
      • Low-angle dropkick
      • Northern Lights suplex into the turnbuckles
  • Managers
    • Dean Ripley
    • R-Truth
    • Aksana
    • Maxine
    • Andrea Lynn
    • Summer Rae
  • Nicknames
    • "The Premiere Player"
    • "The Thoroughbred"
    • "Dirty Curty"
    • "Simply"
    • "The Ballroom Brawler / Brute / Dancer"
    • "The Dance Expert"
  • Entrance themes
    • "I Told You So" by Flatfoot 56 (August 12, 2011–October 2012)
    • "ChaChaLaLa" by Jim Johnston (March 4, 2013–present)

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