Carol asks…
where can i find a tutorial on how to do the fandango?
in queen’s bohemian rhapsody, they talk about doing the fandango, which is a spanish dance. how do you do it?
Nagesh answers:
YouTube
Ken asks…
How do you use fandango?
I purchased tickets from fandango on my phone but how do I get in the movie? I didn’t get a email or anything?
Nagesh answers:
You just have to Fandangoo !
Donna asks…
How much would this years Wrestlemania card be improved with this little change?
Drop Fandango from the card
and instead have a 2 fall fatal 4 way between Antonio Cesaro, Wade Barrett, The Miz, and Chris Jericho.
First fall : Unites States Championship
Second fall: Intercontinental championship.
Nagesh answers:
Or i rather chris jericho vs antonio cesaro, that could steal the show.
I don’t mind actually, chris jericho vs fandango is not exactly the match i’m looking forward to the most, although it is disappointing that jericho not involved in a high calibre match but it is understandable.
At first, i predicted, chris jericho vs dolph ziggler, then when their feud was over
i predicted chris jericho and the miz vs antonio cesaro and wade barrett (both titles on the line)
Betty asks…
Is there a website that gives you updates when a movie sells out?
I am planning on seeing The Hunger Games this Friday, but I won’t have the money to buy tickets until Friday (going on a date). Does Fandango or another site offer updates when showtimes sell out?
Nagesh answers:
Yes, Fandango’s website will show if a movie is sold out. You can check here: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3894326-10369448 The problem is, that even if it isn’t sold out when you check on their website, you could go to theater, stand in line and have the movie sell out while you are waiting in line. If you have a credit card I would buy the tickets from Fandango in advance to assure yourself of seats. Print out your tickets at home and skip waiting in line at the ticket window.
John asks…
Who The Hell is Fandango?
Apparintly hes a wrestler or somthing like that jus see this name every time a look up somthing about wreslting.
Nagesh answers:
Fandango is Curtis Jonathan Hussey an American wrestler. Fandango is also a lively couples dance from Spain, usually in triple metre, traditionally accompanied by guitars and castanets or hand-clapping (“palmas” in Spanish and Portuguese). Fandango can both be sung and danced. Sung fandango is usually bipartite: it has an instrumental introduction followed by “variaciones”. Sung fandango usually follows the structure of “cante” that consist of four or five octosyllabic verses (coplas) or musical phrases (tercios). Occasionally, the first copla is repeated.
Curtis Jonathan Hussey (born July 22, 1981) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE where he performs under the ring name Fandango.
Hussey began his professional wrestling career in 1999. He worked for several promotions beginning in September 1999. He competed in several Independent promotions in New England, winning the PLW New England Championship; PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship with Kenn Phoenix on more than one occasion; the PWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship; NCW New England Championship; Tag Team Championship with Damian Houston; and the SCCW Lightweight Championship.
In 2006, Hussey signed a development contract with World Wrestling Entertainment and was assigned to Deep South Wrestling (DSW), WWE’s developmental territory.[3] He was then moved to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in June 2008, where he won the Florida Tag Team Championship on more than one occasion with Tyler Reks and Derrick Bateman. In December 2010, he competed in the fourth season of NXT as Johnny Curtis, and he eventually won the competition in March 2011.
Beginning on March 1, 2013, Hussey debuted his “Fandango” character into the WWE. Under the gimmick, he portrays a suspenseful-acting, overly concentrated ballroom dancer. Central to the gimmick, he is fussy and exacting, especially with respect to how his ring name is to be pronounced. In these moments, he typically singles out individuals, hails and charms them before suddenly turning hostile because said individuals can’t pronounce “Fandango” to his extravagant liking. Expanding on this fussy shtick, he has distracted his enemies by rating them throughout their matches, using numbered charts. The gimmick has been acclaimed as sparking a “Fandango Revolution” consisting of: WWE Raw live audiences singing and creating a dance for his “ChaChaLaLa” theme song; his song substantially rising on iTunes charts and drawing notable sells; and generating much hype in mainstream media.
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