How did Teddy Long's catchphrase originate?
It came from Vince McMahon's suggestion to emphasize names during introductions.
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Teddy Long's career in WWE saw him transition from referee to manager, but he is best remembered for his role as SmackDown General Manager. His interactions with top heels, often leading to matches against The Undertaker, became a highlight of the show. The story behind the catchphrase reveals Vince McMahon's influence on the presentation of WWE personalities. Long's ability to take McMahon's advice and add his own flair turned a simple suggestion into a catchphrase that defined his character and era.
It came from Vince McMahon's suggestion to emphasize names during introductions.
He was the General Manager of SmackDown and known for setting up matches, especially against The Undertaker.
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