Brian Christopher

Wrestler

Birthday January 10, 1972

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2018-7-29, Bolivar, Tennessee, U.S. (46 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 10 in

Weight 213 lb

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1972

Brian Christopher Lawler (January 10, 1972 – July 29, 2018) was an American professional wrestler.

He is best remembered for his career in the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), where he performed as "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher and Grand Master Sexay.

Lawler was a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion as part of Too Cool with Scotty 2 Hotty, and won 44 titles within the United States Wrestling Association, the promotion formerly co-owned by his father, professional wrestler Jerry Lawler.

Lawler began his career as one half of the masked tag team "The Twilight Zone" with Tony Williams under the individual ring names of Nebula (Lawler) and Quasar (Williams).

After they were unmasked, Brian continued to wrestle in the United States Wrestling Association under the name "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher.

He feuded with wrestlers such as Jeff Jarrett, Bill Dundee, Tom Prichard, and The Moondogs, and his father Jerry Lawler.

Among his partners were The Rock (known as Flex Kavana at the time), Tony Williams (as the New Kids), Doug Gilbert, Scotty Flamingo, and "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert.

1997

Lawler, still known as Brian Christopher, joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1997 and began competing in the light heavyweight division.

Taka Michinoku defeated him in the finals of a tournament for the Light Heavyweight Championship.

1998

In mid-1998, he started teaming up with Scott "Too Hot" Taylor to form the tag team Too Much.

When he was known as Brian Christopher, his father Jerry Lawler would talk him up as being superior to all the other Light Heavyweights but never publicly acknowledged that Brian was his son, although after Paul Heyman revealed that fact on Raw, Jim Ross (Jerry's broadcast partner) always hinted at it.

Often a running joke was that someone (usually a commentator) would mention their relationship, which led to both of them adamantly denying that they were related.

1999

On the June 13, 1999, episode of Heat, Brian and Scott adopted the ring names Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty, returning after a hiatus.

Their tag team was renamed Too Cool, and they were later joined by Rikishi.

2000

They defeated Edge & Christian in May 2000 on Raw to become the Tag Team Champions.

They were even occasionally involved with top-card feuds, notably being enemies to the McMahon-Helmsley Faction and their associates, such as The Radicalz, Edge and Christian, and T & A.

The trio's run ended in late 2000 when Rikishi was revealed as the man behind the wheel of the car that hit Stone Cold Steve Austin at Survivor Series.

Shortly after, Rikishi turned on his teammates.

2001

While Scotty was sidelined in 2001 with a broken ankle, Lawler formed a short-lived tag team with Steve Blackman.

In June 2001, he was released from the WWF for illegally conveying drugs across the Canada–United States border.

In November and December 2001, Lawler (as Brian Christopher) wrestled in the United Kingdom and Ireland for World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA).

2002

On February 24, 2002, at the WWA pay per view "The Revolution" in the United States, Lawler wrestled WWA Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett for the title, but lost.

In April 2002, at the WWA pay-per-view "The Eruption" in Australia, Lawler teamed with Ernest Miller to defeat Buff Bagwell and Stevie Ray.

From 2002 until 2003, he worked for NWA Total Nonstop Action as Brian Lawler.

He formed a group called Next Generation with fellow second generation stars David Flair and Erik Watts.

They were involved in a rivalry with Dusty Rhodes and harassed him with a replica of the NWA World Title belt that he wore when he was champion.

2004

Lawler returned to WWE as Grand Master Sexay in April 12, 2004, but he was released the following month.

2007

In July 2007, Christopher reunited with Scotty 2 Hotty at the UWF Rock 'n' Roll Express Tag Team Tournament, after Scotty was released by WWE.

2009

In 2009 he worked for the Hulkamania Let the Battle Begin Tour in Australia where he teamed with Rikishi.

Lawler was arrested in February 2009 for disorderly conduct.

2011

On the March 14, 2011 episode of Raw, Lawler returned to the WWE as a heel in a segment between Michael Cole and his father, Jerry Lawler, where Brian would side with Cole, saying that he felt that Jerry never cared for him and that he was ashamed to be his son.

Lawler indirectly agreed, telling Brian that he was a bigger screw-up than Charlie Sheen.

2014

Lawler returned to the WWE on January 6, 2014, appearing on the "Old School" edition of Raw and reuniting with Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty to take on 3MB in a six-man tag team match.

His team was successful in winning.

He made what would be his final WWE appearance, on NXT Arrival in February 2014 as part of Too Cool in a losing effort as mystery opponents to The Ascension, who defended their NXT Tag Team Championship.

In 2014 Christopher and Scotty 2 Hotty continued teaming together in the independent circuit, England and Germany until 2016.

2017

On the weekend of September 22 and 23, 2017, Christopher teamed with his dad and Doug Gilbert as these lost two matches to Terry Funk and The Rock 'n' Roll Express for Big Time Wrestling in Raleigh, North Carolina and Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Christopher's last match was on November 11, 2017 where he defeated Donnie Primetime for Georgia Premier Wrestling in Canton, Georgia.

Lawler was a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, in stark contrast to his father, who is a diehard Cleveland Browns fan.

According to his brother Kevin, Lawler was buried in a Steelers-themed casket with his ring name.