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7. Brian Christopher - 2004

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Brian Christopher – along with Scotty Too Hotty and Rikishi – enjoyed success they wouldn’t have thought possible shortly before joining forces as the infectiously fun Too Cool in late 1999. 

With the Stinkface, the Worm and their post-match dance routine, the fun-loving babyface trio became one of the most popular acts on TV. 

Regrettably, WWE turned Rikishi heel, Scotty got injured and, before long, Grandmaster Sexay was spinning his wheels in a makeshift tag team with Steve Blackman. 

He was released not too long after, following an incident where he tried to take drugs across the United States-Canadian border. 

It took three years for him to make his way back into WWE’s good graces, getting hired by Jim Ross (friend of father Jerry Lawler), in JR’s last major act as Head of Talent Relations. 

It did not go well. 

Christopher made only a handful of appearances, the most memorable of which was him jobbing out to Kane in about two minutes on Raw. 

After arriving late to house shows and generally annoying his co-workers with his immature behaviour, he was given the boot. 

Thankfully, he was able to say goodbye to WWE on a more positive note over a decade later when he showed up for a match in NXT and reunited with his Too Cool stablemates on two episodes of Old School Raw. 

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