WWE News: Teddy Long was not invited to The Undertaker’s Hall of Fame ceremony


WWE News: Teddy Long was not invited to The Undertaker’s Hall of Fame ceremony

The working relationship that has united Theodore Long and The Undertaker is well known. Teddy was Mark Calaway’s first representative.

His pre-WWE days, as well as starring in several moments together during Long’s tenure as General Manager of SmackDown.

It is for these reasons that it was curious not to have had the presence of Teddy Long in the celebrations dedicated to The Undertaker during 2020 and 2022.

Despite having a good relationship with WWE, the personality did not appear in Survivor Series for the retirement announcement.

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From “The Deadman,” and it was also not part of his induction into the Hall of Fame in Dallas, Texas. Regarding this last moment, Theodore Long.

Responded to Wrestling Inc. his reactions to him not being invited to the 2022 Hall of Fame ceremony. “I’ll just say it’s not something that.

Bothered me,” Teddy said. “I don’t mind that much. I know this business very well and I know there are a lot of people who wouldn’t have wanted to see me.

There that day. And knowing those kinds of people, how can you fondly remember a moment like that?” Long also made it clear that he did not want.

To ask for a place in the ceremony. “It wouldn’t have been right to do something like that,” Theodore said. “I’m just fine that I wasn’t there.

I didn’t want it to seem like I was fawning over Undertaker.” (Transcript of statements courtesy of eWrestlingNews)