10 Attitude Era WWE Tag Teams You Totally Don't Remember

3. Kevin Quinn & Brian Christopher

Before Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty, there were 'Too Sexy' Brian Christopher and 'Too Much' Scott Taylor.

The duo debuted as the heelish Too Much in 1998, competing primarily against light heavyweight babyfaces while assisting Christopher's father, Jerry 'The King' Lawler, whenever he competed. Unfortunately, Taylor picked up an injury not long after debuting, and this prompted WWE to make a quick substitution.

In came Kevin Quinn.

A former partner of current Ring Of Honor veteran Christopher Daniels, he didn't accomplish much in WWE, but was used several times by the company that year. He found himself teaming with Christopher in several Sunday Night Heat and Saturday Night Shotgun bouts, with the duo defeating Matt and Jeff Hardy in their first match together. Their union was only temporary, though. Quinn was jettisoned as soon as Taylor was healed, and he was never used by the company again.

Christopher and Taylor would eventually rebrand as Too Cool, and enjoyed moderate success as a babyface tag team. Quinn, meanwhile, returned to the independent circuit, and spent the rest of his career toiling in obscurity.

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