TSC Tag Teams/Stables Evaluation #62: Too Cool

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High 6 cause they started from scratch and became hugely popular. They were floundering with a lowkey ambiguously gay duo gimmick until they tossed some FUBU, ECKO, and Enyce gear on them and made them an updated PG13:russ: they were the perfect comedy act babyfaces, and there’s nothing at all wrong with comedy acts when done right. They were hugely over, one a tag title or two (and IC title with Rikishi), and were featured a good amount, in segments particularly. Scotty 2 Hotty had a really good match with Dean Malenko, Rikishi has a nice match and shockingly good feud with Val Venis, and unless I’m mis-remembering, they were apart of that 10 Man tag main event on Raw, one of the best crowds in Raw history. I don’t really have anything bad to say about they.

They were (once again) another standout in the GOAT era of wrestling, even if their peak was only a year (I don’t acknowledge the Rikishi/Scotty pairing in 03/04 much, their reactions weren’t at all what they were in 2000. In 2000 though, I don’t remember how Too Cool ended. Have to assume it was even due to an injury to Brian/Scotty or due to the awful Rikishi turn. The WWF really killed off a hugely popular face in Rikishi for one of the worst reveals and heel turns in history.

And I didn’t even mention the worm and dance-off. Crowds were mesmerized with that back then and sometimes that shyt would happen abruptly in the middle of matches :laff:

All I remember from the end of it was Angle breaking Scotty 2 Hotty's ankle in a work and I didn't see much of them after that.
 

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Rewatched the attitude era, :picard: my God, them early too cool days were:flabbynsick: as fukk. Them dudes ain't have no rhythm. :mjlol:


Also :pacspit: the worm, most trash finisher ever.

The hip hop drop >>>>>

Grandmaster sexay>>>> scotty

r.i.p. goatmaster. :mjcry:
 

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Rewatched the attitude era, :picard: my God, them early too cool days were:flabbynsick: as fukk. Them dudes ain't have no rhythm. :mjlol:


Also :pacspit: the worm, most trash finisher ever.

The hip hop drop >>>>>

Grandmaster sexay>>>> scotty

r.i.p. goatmaster. :mjcry:

Early Too Cool got reactions of “................” :russ::russ:. I can’t remember if it was on a Raw or Heat episode when they first showed up, but the crowd didn’t give one single fukk :mjlol:
 

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they were cool for like 6 months, by the end of 2000 they were getting CDQ reactions.

plus them changing their music didn't help at all.
 

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Imma be different here. Outside the dancing what the fukk did they really do :stopitslime: Once they split we seen what they could really do :russ: kishi failed as a heel. Scotty was OK I guess in his single run. Grandmaster flabby:russ: nuff said. They was cool as a group,but let's not let memories fool us. They get a 4 from me:manny:
Thats why they get a 2 from me, they was wack and corny
 
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