10 Second Generation WWE Stars Who Totally Failed

6. Grandmaster Sexay

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Too Cool, the tag team of which Grandmaster Sexay was a part during the Attitude Era, did admittedly have a modicum of success in holding the WWF Tag Team Titles - for about three weeks - in May 2000.

But even the most ardent fan of Scotty 2 Hotty's Worm have to concede that their appeal was pretty limited. In fact, after the duo cut ties with Rikishi, it was pretty much all downhill, with Sexay exiting the company altogether about a year later.

In early 2011, he returned as an extra in the feud between Jerry Lawler, his legendary father, and Michael Cole, which isn't really a spot anyone wants to be in, especially if it involves (even in kayfabe) being called a "bigger screw-up than Charlie Sheen" by your own dad live on air.

Then again, how many wrestlers in the industry's history can really hold a candle to the legendary Monday Night Raw commentator in terms of long-lasting impact on the business? The guy went on David Letterman and had a fight with Andy Kaufman.

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