Matt Hardy Believes Too Cool Would Have Fit In Well In TLC Matches
Matt Hardy believes that Scotty 2 Hotty and Grand Master Sexay could have found their own niche amongst the chaos of Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Matches.
In the year 2000, the WWE tag team roster was stacked. While a lot of attention was paid to The Hardy Boyz, Edge and Christian, and The Dudley Boyz, there were also tag teams like the APA, Right To Censor, and Too Cool making their presence felt and carving out their own niche. Speaking about the experience on the latest episode of The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast, Matt Hardy addressed Too Cool, saying that he believes that even though the team was over, they were ultimately overshadowed by the chaotic and memorable TLC Matches.
“If they would have been involved like in the TLC stuff, if they had been in the in the Ladder Matches, the Table Matches, and TLC Matches, they’d have been a lot more beloved,” said Matt Hardy. “I think they were great. I think they were a very integral part of the tag team division at this time and they were over huge. Every night. They were one of the biggest pops. But I feel like, just the three teams, you know, myself, my brother, Edge, Christian, and the Dudleyz, that were involved in that were almost like a level above everyone else because of our TLC contributions.”
Furthermore, Matt Hardy says he believes that the tag team would have fit in very well as a fourth team in TLC matches.
“I think they could have, I do think they could have, I think they would have been very smart and unique about the way they interacted and they would do some funny stuff, some comedy stuff, but I think there would have been room for them in there. I think they would have done okay in that,” said Matt.
Elsewhere on the podcast, Matt Hardy spoke about teaming with Johnny Hardy for one night only in AAA. Learn more here.
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