#4 Scotty 2 Hotty
First wrestling for the World Wrestling Federation as a junior in high school in August 1991, Scotty 2 Hotty had one of the longest tenures with the WWE, working as a full-timer until May 2007.
In the years since Scotty has been back for a variety of one-off appearances on WWE programming. Heath Slater has been the victim of several of Scotty's returns, first in 2012 where the two wrestled on NXT.
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Nowadays Scotty is employed by the WWE as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center in October, and he was recently paid tribute to by the hip-hop group Migos via the song "Too Hotty," so things are looking great for Scotty 2 Hotty.
But for a number of years, Scotty was saddled with a dancing gimmick. While teaming with Grandmaster Sexay -- then known as "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher -- the duo were first known as Too Much, then later renamed Too Cool.
The two would rap at their opponents, which evolved into Scotty working his breakdancing skills into matches. Before you knew it, if Scotty 2 Hotty did not do "The Worm" as part of a WWE entrance or a match, then he was not giving the crowd what they wanted.
As with other wrestlers referenced within this article -- unlike Lance Storm during his dancing phase -- Scotty became defined by this gimmick, which he did not need an entourage for.