Teddy Long makes an interesting personal prediction about the Vince McMahon Netflix documentary (Exclusive)
Teddy Long has known Vince McMahon for a long time now, particularly from his time in WWE as the General Manager of SmackDown. He made a personal prediction for the upcoming Mr. McMahon Netflix documentary.
On the most recent episode of The Wrestling Time Machine, host Mac Davis asked WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long about his thoughts on the upcoming Netflix documentary titled 'Mr. McMahon' - a six-episode series comprising one-hour episodes that will all be released at once.
Teddy Long said he can't wait to watch it and expects to see things he's never seen and learn things he's never known about:
"I can't wait to see this. I'm pretty sure it's well put together. I'm sure I'll see some stuff I've never seen before and probably learn something I never knew. I can't wait to see this. Vince, he's a character." (2:54-3:11)
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Long has been a long-time critic of John Laurinaitis - another man implicated in the Vince McMahon allegations by Janel Grant. He's far from the only person who has had a dislike for the former head of talent relations in WWE.
Would Teddy Long ask Vince McMahon about the allegations if they ever met?
The former SmackDown General Manager has openly stated that he did whatever Vince McMahon asked of him because it was something McMahon would normally be willing to do himself.
On a previous episode of The Wrestling Time Machine, Teddy Long said that he doesn't feel it would be right of him to ask Vince McMahon about the allegations if they ever met.
Instead, he insisted that he would give him a big hug and have a good conversation with him:
"I wouldn't even bring that up. I would just speak to him and maybe give him a big hug, see how he looks, and compliment him on how he looks. You know, let's sit down, let's talk. I wouldn't even bring that up because I don't think I'm at liberty to do that. I don't think that would be my position to move right into Vince if I met him and say, 'Hey man, what's going on with all that stuff?' That ain't my spot. So, I wouldn't even bring it up."
McMahon was reportedly in a deteriorating physical and mental condition after stepping down from his role as the Executive Chairman of TKO Group holdings. However, his attorneys shot the rumor down.
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