Following the tragic death of Brian Christopher this past Sunday, Christopher’s Too Cool tag team partner Scotty 2 Hotty posted the following on Instagram:
This is from the last time that the three of us were in the ring together. Brian and I were different people outside of the ring. We never traveled together, never roomed together, and never really hung out together. But, EVERY single time that we went through that curtain, we made magic together. Magic that will never be replaced. We were TOO COOL. I will miss ya BC
This is from the last time that the three of us were in the ring together. Brian and I were different people outside of the ring. We never traveled together, never roomed together, and never really hung out together. But, EVERY single time that we went through that curtain, we made magic together. Magic that will never be replaced. We were TOO COOL. I will miss ya BC
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WWE Hall of Famer and Too Cool member Rikishi also commented on Christopher with the following:
#RILGMS When WE @thescotty2hotty #TooCool Made history RR MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.. #Wwe #MissYouB #Respect @therealgrandmastersexay 😥 – JRF
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Kurt Angle Reflects On 22-Year Anniversary of Gold Medal Win
WWE Hall of Famer and Raw GM Kurt Angle posted the following on the 22-year anniversary of his Olympic gold medal win:
22 years ago today, I made my lifelong dream come true… when I won Olympic Gold. I was a quiet kid from the city of Pittsburgh who thought that winning a gold medal was unattainable. But I never quit. On July 31, 1996 I went from being ordinary, to being extraordinary. I realized early on in my life that if I didn’t attain the gold, someone else would. So why not me? So if you are doubting yourself of what you’re capable of, you’re depriving yourself of something that’s possible. Make your dream a reality by accepting the fact that it CAN be you. #itstrue
22 years ago today, I made my lifelong dream come true… when I won Olympic Gold. I was a quiet kid from the city of Pittsburgh who thought that winning a gold medal was unattainable. But I never quit. On July 31, 1996 I went from being ordinary, to being extraordinary. I realized early on in my life that if I didn’t attain the gold, someone else would. So why not me? So if you are doubting yourself of what you’re capable of, you’re depriving yourself of something that’s possible. Make your dream a reality by accepting the fact that it CAN be you. #itstrue
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