2 Cold Scorpio

Wrestler

Birthday October 25, 1965

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Denver, Colorado, U.S.

Age 58 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 11in

Weight 243 lb

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1965

Charles Bernard Scaggs (born October 25, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name 2 Cold Scorpio (sometimes spelled Too Cold Scorpio).

1985

Scaggs made his professional wrestling debut in 1985, adopting the ring name 2 Cold Scorpio.

He wrestled in various independent promotions in the United States, until, on the recommendation of Big Van Vader, he decided to go to New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he trained in the NJPW Dojo.

He also wrestled in Europe and Mexico.

1990

He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Federation (as Flash Funk) throughout the 1990s, along with his appearances in Japan for New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah.

Championships held by 2 Cold Scorpio over the course of his career include the ECW World Tag Team Championship, ECW World Television Championship, GHC Tag Team Championship and WCW World Tag Team Championship.

1992

2 Cold Scorpio debuted in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) on November 18, 1992, as Ron Simmons' mystery partner at Clash of the Champions XXI.

1993

In June 1993, he challenged Barry Windham for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, but lost to Windham at Clash of the Champions XXIII.

He had a brief reign as World Tag Team Champion with Marcus Alexander Bagwell in October 1993.

1994

Although he was released in April 1994, 2 Cold Scorpio competed on the WCW-promoted pay-per-view When Worlds Collide in November 1994 and the WCW/New Japan produced pay-per-view Collision in Korea in April 1995.

2 Cold Scorpio debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in 1994, where he had four reigns as World Television Champion and one reign as World Tag Team Champion with The Sandman.

He had feuds with wrestlers such as Taz, Shane Douglas, Sabu, and Mikey Whipwreck.

In August 1994, Scorpio had another chance at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, this time in a tournament; he made it all the way to the finals, before losing to Shane Douglas.

1996

In 1996, he would return to Japan to wrestle for Tokyo Pro Wrestling, under the masked alter ego, Black Wazuma.

2 Cold Scorpio made his WWF debut on November 17, 1996, at Survivor Series, under the name Flash Funk.

His gimmick involved wearing tights with large lapels, and entering the arena dancing with a pair of "Fly Girls" or "Funkettes" while wearing a large hat and fur coat.

1998

Following his departure for the WWF, 2 Cold Scorpio returned to ECW for one night at House Party in 1998 as a mystery opponent for Taz.

Towards the end of his first WWF run, Funk reverted to his 2 Cold Scorpio name, later shortening it to "Scorpio", and began teaming with former WCW teammate and friend Ron Simmons, as well as Terry Funk through most of 1998.

In mid-1998, he competed in the WWF's Brawl for All tournament, replacing Ken Shamrock.

He lost in the quarterfinals to The Godfather.

In late 1998, Scorpio became a member of Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad, often being a regular on WWF Shotgun Saturday Night.

1999

In February 1999, 2 Cold Scorpio requested time off due to personal problems, but was instead released from the WWF.

Scorpio's last WWF match would be him and Hardcore Holly losing to Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett on the February 6, 1999, edition of Shotgun Saturday Night, ultimately being the J.O.B. Squad's last televised match.

2 Cold Scorpio next made sporadic appearances for ECW, which included a challenge against then-champion Mike Awesome for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on the December 10, 1999, edition of ECW on TNN.

2000

His last ECW match was a loss to Masato Tanaka at CyberSlam (2000).

2 Cold Scorpio competed for All Japan Pro Wrestling until native members of its roster defected to form Pro Wrestling Noah in 2000, and both Scorpio and Vader followed.

Scorpio would team with Vader when he debuted in October 2000.

Both had a strong dominance in the tag team division, where they had a great number of victories on television and pay-per-views.

Like Vader, Scorpio earned many singles victories against several of the roster's Japanese wrestlers.

At this time Scorpio would receive major pops and fanfare from the Japanese audience, who would often cheer and jive for his charismatic entrances and root for him in matches as a babyface.

Because Vader already had a grudge feud with Jun Akiyama, Scorpio would take Vader's side and help him defeat Akiyama and whatever Japanese wrestler Akiyama teamed with at the moment.

2001

Vader and Scorpio would emerge victorious in the grudge feud by defeating Jun Akiyama and Akitoshi Saito on an October 19, 2001, pay-per-view, where they became the inaugural GHC Tag Team Champions.

They would lose the titles to Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa on November 30.

2002

Scorpio and Vader continued teaming throughout 2002, and despite them not winning the titles again, they continued having many victories in the tag team and singles division throughout 2002.

2003

Vader's last appearance in NOAH was in January 2003, and Doug Williams would become Scorpio's replacement that spring.

2005

Scorpio and Doug Williams won the GHC Tag Team Championship in January 2005.

On November 5, 2005, Scorpio won the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship against Yoshinobu Kanemaru in a pay-per-view match.

2006

In 2006, 2 Cold Scorpio signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment.

2007

Upon joining the promotion, he returned to using his Flash Funk character in the WWE developmental promotion Deep South Wrestling until he was released on May 11, 2007, without ever appearing on WWE television.

On the 15th anniversary of WWE Raw on December 10, 2007, 2 Cold Scorpio participated in a battle royal as "Flash Funk", eliminating Steve Blackman while eliminating himself in the process.