Johnny Dango Curtis Retires at TNA Genesis After 27-Year Career

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor
news-post">
news-article">

Former WWE Star Johnny Dango Curtis Retires At ‌TNA Genesis

Johnny Dango curtis, formerly known as⁤ Johnny Curtis in WWE,‍ announced his retirement from professional‌ wrestling at ⁣TNA⁣ Genesis on January 6, ⁤2024. ‍The announcement⁢ came ⁢after his match against Michael Elgin, which he lost.

Curtis,38,began his wrestling career in 2005.He gained prominence in ​WWE⁤ as part of the⁤ NXT Season ​3‍ cast, winning the inaugural ⁤NXT Championship in 2010. He was‍ later repackaged as Curtis ​axel, a second-generation wrestler (son of Mr. Perfect, Curt Hennig), ⁣and held the ‍intercontinental Championship once.

After his release ‌from WWE in ⁢2020, Curtis continued wrestling on the⁤ independent circuit and ‍eventually signed with Impact Wrestling (TNA). He found⁤ success in Impact,⁣ becoming a one-time Impact ‍World Champion and a two-time X Division‌ Champion.

During the match against Elgin, Curtis suffered an ⁤injury that he later revealed was a important factor in ​his decision ​to retire. He addressed the crowd after the match,thanking them for their support throughout his career ‌and stating‌ that it was time for him to move on to the next chapter of his⁤ life.

“I want to thank all of you‍ for ⁤the years of⁣ support,” Curtis said. “I’ve had⁢ an amazing career, but it’s time for me to hang up the⁤ boots. I’m officially retired.”

The wrestling community has reacted to Curtis’s retirement with an outpouring of support and‍ well wishes. Many ​fellow wrestlers ⁤and fans have taken⁤ to social media to express ⁤their gratitude for his contributions to the industry.

Key Takeaways:

  • Johnny Dango⁤ Curtis (formerly⁤ Johnny Curtis/Curtis Axel) retired from professional wrestling at⁢ TNA⁢ Genesis on January 6, 2024.
  • His‍ retirement followed a match against Michael Elgin, ‌where he⁤ sustained ​an injury.
  • Curtis ‍is‍ a former NXT Champion, Intercontinental ⁢Champion,‌ Impact World Champion, and X Division Champion.
  • he began his career​ in 2005 and wrestled for⁤ WWE⁤ and Impact Wrestling, among other promotions.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.