Too Cool

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Too Cool was a professional wrestling tag team and stable most notably active in the World Wrestling Federation between 1999 and 2001 and for a short time in 2004.

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Too Cool
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Scotty Too Hotty, Rikishi and Grand Master Sexay
Stable
Members Scotty Too Hotty
Grand Master Sexay
Rikishi
Name(s) Too Cool
Too Much
Debuted 1999
Disbanded 2004
Promotions WWF/E

The duo of "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher and Scott "Too Hot" Taylor were originally a tag team known as Too Much. The two of them portrayed pseudo-homosexuals (see metrosexual). Their gimmicks and identities were eventually changed. Christopher became Grand Master Sexay, Taylor became Scotty Too Hotty (later Scotty 2 Hotty) and Too Cool was born, debuting on television during the June 13, 1999 episode of Sunday Night HEAT. Rikishi Phatu would join the team in late 1999. Too Cool would dance around the ring while lights flashed and dance music played, an act that quickly became popular with fans. All three members had a pair of yellow sunglasses, which they would don before dancing.

A famous moment came when the trio were all participants in the 2000 Royal Rumble. They were the only participants in the ring at the time so they danced to their music while the rumble was still going on. This was followed by Rikishi eliminating both of his teammates. Nothing ever came about from him doing this. Their success would peak later in the year when Taylor and Christopher defeated Edge and Christian for the WWF Tag Team Championship on an episode of RAW is WAR on May 29, 2000, while Rikishi would defeat Chris Benoit for the Intercontinental Championship on June 20.

Rikishi left the group after his heel turn in late 2000. The group ceased to exist in 2001 when Taylor was sidelined in 2001 with a broken ankle, and Christopher was released from the WWF in 2001 after he was detained while attempting to cross the American-Canadian border with illegal drugs in his possession. Rikishi would eventually become a face, and he and Taylor would later teamed together on the renamed WWE SmackDown! brand to win the WWE Tag Team Titles in 2004. Rikishi would eventually be released shortly after the team lost the tag team titles.

Too Cool 2
Stable
Members Tim Grind
Flex
Name(s) Too Cool 2
Too Cool II
Debuted 2005
Promotions MW

In Memphis Wrestling, a promotion linked to the WWE through Brian "Grand Master Sexay" Lawler and his father Jerry, a new group was formed with the name of Too Cool 2 / Too Cool II, consisting of Tim Grind & Flex.

This new version of Too Cool would become Southern Tag Team Champions together, and would also won the WWC Tag Team Titles in Memphis Wrestling through a 2 on 1 handicap match for both sets of belts.

  • Finishing and signature double/triple team moves
  • Too Cool Elbow' (Double elbow drop, with Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay joining hands before dropping their elbows)

  • 1-time Southern Tag Team Champions - Grind and Flex
  • Other Titles
  • 1-time WWC Tag Team Champions - Grind and Flex
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