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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 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
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.