10 Greatest Big Man/Little Man WWE Tag Teams Of All Time

5. Too Cool (w/ Rikishi)

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Sure, the core of this group was Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay, the duo who originally formed under the moniker Too Much. But it wasn't until Rikishi joined their crew - and they ditched the generic Rockers-esque threads in favor of some hip hop gear, rebranding themselves as Too Cool in the process - that they really clicked with the fans.

This utterly ridiculous trio got over because they never took themselves too seriously. They danced down the entrance ramp, they had a choreographed post-match dance routine, and hell, Scotty even incorporated The Worm into his finishing move.

Speaking of which, from an in-ring perspective, it was clear that Scotty was the better worker. You need only to look at his match with Dean Malenko at Backlash 2000, one of the most disturbingly under-appreciated matches of all time, to see that.

Since Brian "Grandmaster Sexay" Christopher was the obvious weak link in that respect, it was kind of refreshing to see Scotty and Rikishi reform the group in 2004 without their third wheel in tow. The matches these two had together during that run were so good it kind of made you wish Christopher had resigned himself to a managerial role earlier, leaving the actual competition to the two men with the best technical skills.

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