10 Things You Didn't Know About Brian Christopher

2. He Released An Album Called "Bringin' Sexay Back"

In 2014, Brian released his own album. It's one that no doubt slipped the net of all but the most hardcore of fans.

The CD, titled "Bringin' Sexay Back" (complete with stylised "kcaB" to hammer home the point) was launched in 2014, and most of it is a weird mish-mash of rap, techno and industrial beats that conflict with the cover's pop-country music sensation appearance.

Sadly, as hard as Brian tried, the collection of songs he churned out sound like those someone could knock up in a few hours on PSOne tech demo Music 2000. In fairness, Christopher did admit during the CultOfWhatever interview that he wasn't a great singer and never pretended to be.

This was an experiment from somebody looking to branch off on a different career path. That, if nothing else, is to be admired. Besides, it's not the first time pro wrestlers have believed they can either rap or sing, and Brian's effort is hardly much worse than those by Roddy Piper or Terry Funk.

Yes, Terry Funk.

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