Theodore Robert Long, also referred to as Teddy Long, (born September 15, 1955 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a sports entertainer, working on World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand as its General Manager.
Long became the manager of Doom (Ron Simmons and Butch Reed) and led them to the World Tag Team Titles. He also managed Chris Jericho, Johnny B. Badd, One Man Gang, Norman the Lunatic, "The Skyscrapers" (Sid Vicious, Dan Spivey & Mark Callous), Marcus Bagwell, 2 Cold Scorpio, Joey Maggs, Craig Pittman, Jim Powers, Ice Train, Bobby Eaton and Bobby Walker while in Jim Crockett Promotions and WCW.
Perhaps his most notable managing stint came when managing D'Lo Brown, Rodney Mack, Christopher Nowinski, Mark Henry and Jazz at different times, telling fans to get "Down wit' da Brown" and to "Back da Mack." He played a sort-of stereotypical "held-down" minority, using ebonics (such as, "Don't be drinkin' that Hate-orade." and "You know I'd look good on the dolla dolla bill." When he drafted to SmackDown!, he managed his second white wrestler, then heel, Mark Jindrak.
After Kurt Angle was fired from the General Managing position in mid-2004, Long became the new General Manager of SmackDown! His new position saw him as a face, giving the fans what they wanted and making matches that put heels at disadvantages, notably John "Bradshaw" Layfield. At first, he continued use of his "Hate-orade" talk, only not in stereotypical fashion. One example was when he stripped heel Booker T of the US Championship for "drinkin' Hate-orade."
As part of the RAW vs. SmackDown! feud, he defeated then RAW GM Eric Bischoff at Survivor Series 2005 with the help of The Boogeyman.
Long appeared on the March 6, 2006 edition of RAW to announce that the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 22 would be an interpromotional match, including Rob Van Dam, Ric Flair and Shelton Benjamin. He then announced that he would hold qualifying matches on SmackDown! to decide which three of his superstars would compete. The three people who competed were Matt Hardy, Finlay and Bobby Lashley. However, SmackDown! fell short of winning. It was announced at Backlash that this year the contract was flexible and would allow him to challenge either the Raw or SmackDown champion.
At Judgement Day 2006 Long fired Melina & Johnny Nitro from SmackDown! On the following SmackDown, JBL suffered the same fate after losing the WWE United States Championship to Bobby Lashley and his Judgement Day rematch.
1955 births | People from Alabama | People from Birmingham, Alabama | Professional wrestling executives | Professional wrestling managers and valets | Professional wrestling referees | Living people
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