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Scotty 2 Hotty
Scott Garland
Information
Ring names
Scotty Taylor
Jeff Taylor
Scotty 2 Hotty
Scotty The Hotty Height
Weight
Born
Birth Place
Billed from
Debut
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1989-1997)
When approximately 14 or 15 years old, Garland wrote to Sue Aitchison, the Community Relations Specialist of theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF), inquiring from whichprofessional wrestling school the company recruited the majority of their employees. Aitchison responded by telling him that they did not recruit from any particular school and wished him luck. Garland then attempted to callVince McMahon, but was unable to speak to McMahon directly.
Garland began attending shows at theCumberland County Civic Center inPortland, Maine, helping the ring crew to construct thewrestling ring. After anindependentpromoter saw Garland wrestling with his friends, he offered Garland a job. In his first match, Garland wrestled Steve Ramsey in a Portland armory on November 23, 1989, the same night theSurvivor Series was taking place. In the same year, Garland began wrestling for theMassachusetts-basedNew England Wrestling (NEW).
In August 1991, Garland was introduced to the WWF by fellow NEW wrestlerPhil Apollo. Garland made his first appearance with the World Wrestling Federation in October 1991 while still a junior in high school, teaming with Sonny Blaze and using the ring name "Scott Taylor". Garland appeared sporadically with the WWF as ajobber over the next six years, losing to wrestlers such asThe Berzerker,Yokozuna andThe Ringmaster.
Garland continued to attend college throughout his early tenure, and in 1994, he supplemented his income by working as a Fleet Bank bank teller and as the assistant manager of a Spencer's Gifts outlet.
World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1997–2007)
Light heavyweight division (1997-1998)
In 1997, Garland, now working for an insurance company, planned to wrestle tryout matches forExtreme Championship Wrestling. Upon hearing of his plans, President of the WWF Talent Relations,Bruce Prichard, signed him to a contract. Garland began wrestling in the Light Heavyweight division asScott Taylor. In late 1997, he took part in an eight-man tournament for the vacantWWF Light Heavyweight Championship, but was eliminated in the second round after beingchokeslammed byKane.
Too Much/Too Cool (1998-2001)
- Main article:Too Cool
On March 29, 1998 atWrestleMania XIV, Taylor and"Too Sexy" Brian Christopher teamed together for the first time, taking part in atag teambattle royal. Following WrestleMania XIV, Taylor and Christopher continued to team together on the WWF's syndicated Saturday wrestling shows, with Taylor playing the straight man to Christopher's over-the-top, egotistical antics. Soon, Taylor adopted Christopher's flamboyant actions and in-ring mannerisms and became known asScott "Too Hot" Taylor, with the duo dubbedToo Much.
In May 1999, they were renamedToo Cool and given thecharacteristics of hip hop aficionados, delivering raps aimed at their opponents and parodying aspects of the hip hop culture.
Shortly after debuting their new characters, the team was temporarily separated after Christopher tore his anterior cruciate ligament and was sidelined for five months. During this time, Taylor began incorporating breakdancing moves into his matches. In late 1999, Taylor was renamedScotty 2 Hotty and Christopher was renamed Grandmaster Sexay. They aligned themselves withRikishi Fatu (whom they quickly renamed Rikishi Phatu), forming afaction. Following their matches, they would dance in the center of the ring.
In early 2000, the group began feuding withThe Radicalz, culminating with Too Cool teaming withChyna to defeatEddie Guerrero,Perry Saturn andDean Malenko atWrestleMania 2000. After Grandmaster re-injured his leg, Scotty briefly returned to the Light Heavyweight division, and on April 17, 2000, he defeated Radicalz member Dean Malenko to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. He held the title for only 10 days beforedropping it back to Malenko on April 27, 2000. Scotty challenged Malenko for the title once more atBacklash, but was defeated. Grandmaster returned in mid-2000, and on May 29, Too Cool defeatedEdge and Christian for theWWF World Tag Team Championship with the assistance of rapper Joe C. They held the title until June 25, when Edge and Christian regained the title.
Too Cool and Rikishi separated in late 2000 after Rikishi was revealed to have run overSteve Austin. Rikishi subsequentlyeasily defeated his former allies in ahandicap match. In February 2001, the intervertebral disc between Scotty's C5, C6 and C6, C7 vertebrae bulged, and he was forced to take time off and do physical therapy 5 days a week. His absence was explained that he suffered a (kayfabe) broken ankle at the hands ofKurt Angle. While Scotty was recuperating, Grandmaster was released from the company for illegally conveying drugs across the Canada–United States border.
Various tag teams and departure (2001-2007)
Scotty returned to the ring in June 2001, taking part in the rivalry between Team WWF andThe Alliance. During this time, he formed a tag team withAlbert, who subsequently adopted the nickname "The Hip Hop Hippo", and they collectively became known as the "Zoo Crew". The team competed in the tag team division until April 2002, when Albert betrayed Scotty by attacking him. Soon thereafter, Scotty began experiencing pains in his previously injured neck, and on May 7, 2002, Dr. Lloyd Youngblood performed neck surgery (cervical fusion) on him.
Scotty spent 17 months recuperating, returning to the ring in April 2003 and to television in October 2003. Wrestling on theSmackDown!brand, Scotty formed a tag team with his former ally Rikishi. Together, they competed in the tag team division and ultimately defeated theBasham Brothers to win theWWE Tag Team Championship on February 5, 2004. Scotty and Rikishi successfully defended their titles in a four-way tag team match atWrestleMania XX. Their reign ended on April 22, 2004 when they were defeated byCharlie Haas andRico. On July 16, 2004, WWE released Rikishi, leaving Scotty on his own.
After Rikishi's release, Scotty wrestled mainly onVelocity and indark matches until early 2007. In April 2007 he returned briefly to theRaw roster, competing in a handful of matches onWWE Heat. He was released from the company on May 18, 2007.
One night returns
On December 10, 2007, Scotty returned to WWE for one night only, duringRaw's 15-Year Special Anniversary episode. He took part in a "15-Year FlashbackBattle Royal", and was among the final four wrestlers before being eliminated bySkinner.
He defeatedHeath Slater on the August 16, 2012 episode ofNXT.
On January 6, 2014, Scotty 2 Hotty reunited withGrand Master Sexay andRikishi to defeat 3MB in a six-man tag team match on an "Old School"Raw.
Scotty 2 Hotty once again teamed with Grand Master Sexay on the first-everNXT live-to-air event,NXT Arrival, and lost anNXT Tag Team Championship match to The Ascension.
Independent circuit (2007-2013)
After leaving WWE, Garland worked two shows for Puerto Rico'sInternational Wrestling Association (IWA) in mid-June 2007. He then wrestled on the independent circuit, working for at least 31 promotions in 11 countries as Scotty 2 Hotty and Scotty the Hotty. He most recently defeated Justin Mane at CLASH's "Age of Allegiance" show in Taylor, Michigan on April 27, 2013.
Firefighting career
In February 2013, Garland began training as a firefighter. In June 2013, he graduated from the Lake Tech Fire Academy in Tavares, Florida. He subsequently began training as an emergency medical technician.
Personal life
Garland lives in theOrlando, Florida area with his two children, Taylor (eldest, born December 20, 2001) and Keagan. Garland is a fan of Disney (Mick Foley has called him a "Disney psychotic"), and has been to Disneyland and Walt Disney World many times. He bought a Dumbo Halloween costume, among much other merchandise, for Taylor before she was even born.
Other media
Garland appeared in-character, alongsideKid Kash in the December 2009 video for the Irish band, Fight Like Apes' single "Do You Karate". In 2010, he completed filming a movie calledUltimate Death Match 3, which also featured other wrestlers.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- The Worm (chop drop to the throat, with "Worm dance" theatrics, often preceded by abulldog)
- WithGrandmaster Sexay
- Double team finishing moves
- Double team signature moves
- Nicknames
- Scott "Too Hot" Taylor
Championships and accomplishments
- Coastal Championship Wrestling
- CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Eastern Pro Wrestling
- EPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- New England Wrestling Association
- NEWA Heavyweight Championship (5 times)
- NEWA Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Steve Ramsey
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked him #33 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in thePWI 500 in 2000