8 Amazing Wrestlers That Flopped In WWE's Ruthless Aggression Era

1. The Mexicools

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Let's get this out of the way from the start: There is no reality in which a team called The Mexicools could ever succeed. Mexican culture is filled with passion, vibrancy and creativity through all of the arts, food and culture, but if you were to ever call a God-like invention such as the burrito or breathtaking Mayan architecture as "Mexicool", you would instantly diminish its value.

Super Crazy was one of the cornerstones of ECW, Psicosis was a pioneer who introduced Lucha style to the American wrestling landscape, and Juventud Guerrera has held major titles in the world's most important wrestling markets. That trio placed in a stable was a mouth-watering prospect, especially when put into combat with the 'Ruthless Aggression' era's roster.

Calling them 'The Mexicools', however, ensured there was no way in which they could succeed. 

The group's presentation was insultingly stereotypical, riding lawnmowers and playing up to demeaning cliches. These 3 men have a body of work between them that could stun wrestling fans of any era. To be saddled with this ridiculous gimmick (that never even flirted with getting over) was so far beneath them it beggars belief. 

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