 You just how long you just how long. What's good, George, we're all back again with another video. So I'm going to check out Teddy Long's greatest one liners. Y'all have been asking me to check this out ever since this video dropped. And I've been looking forward to checking this out, man. I love when wrestling with flashbacks does the one liner videos. They're always the best videos to check out on his channels on his channel. It definitely brings you down memory lane with some of these legendary individuals in the their famous one liners. Of course, when you think of Teddy Long, especially when he was in his GM phase in Smackdown, when he was to Smackdown GM, he always had that one ultimate punishment for someone that he wanted to, you know, teach a lesson to. And you already know what that punishment was. You know what? You're going one on one with the Undertaker player every time. Holla, Holla. Any time somebody was, you know, a heel was doing something and Teddy Long didn't like it. The ultimate punishment back in the day was to go one on one with the Undertaker. So, oh, man, we're going to definitely go back down memory lane, man. This is going to be a good one. Appreciate all of the support you guys showing on the channel. Let's get into it, player. Some is this on. He's been a referee, a manager and most famously a GM. Theodore are long as one hell of a career. His charismatic charm made him an entertaining presence any time he was on screen. Today, we'll celebrate Teddy's career by highlighting his best sayings and one liners as we list the top ten, Teddy Long faces number 10 West Side. In the late 90s, Long was managing in WCW. He was referred to as the Godfather and managed various lower card wrestlers. During this period, Teddy would sometimes shout West Side to the camera. It's not known for sure why he said this. What's he managed? We're from California, but it was quite funny to watch. What's up? What's the best time at your player and a mouthpiece for thugging and bugging enterprises. With this on. Let your player. Teddy first began calling his pet Labrador player before then using the phrase on television where it continued to evolve as did the holler phrase as we'll soon see. Well, gangsters, let me holler at you, player. Hey, hey, hey. Hold on. Hold on, OK. Let me holler at you. OK, this was back my bad. He said don't call me player. Hold on, hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. OK, no discipline in my bad. Let me hear you say player again. OK, that don't mean to fit you. Believe that this was a way to emphasize what he was saying. You believe that better believe that player. And he also had plenty of funny one line, as he would say, that were usually followed up with believe that. Long has seen what that cracker snake Steve Austin has been doing around here, believe that believe that. And you know why I got Johnny Coffin on speed down. Now you better believe that we roll holler holler. Believe that number seven funny moments on top of being both a brilliant manager and GM, that he also had great comedic talents. This is why he's great, bro. This is this is why he's great, man, whether he was playing the straight man in a funny situation or simply just having fun, Long always made the best of what he was given. Oh, for sure. Right, bro, wait a minute, hold on, hold on, bro. Someone let me know the context of this clip, please. Because it looked like he just had a heart attack. Just what's this? I remember. But he had this to understand this nigga, the undertaker, the guy that he's been using as his ultimate punishment on Smackdown, kidnap this nigga in one of the most infamous scenes in Smackdown for history. Buckle up, Teddy kidnap this nigga and held him for a whole week until we seen him on the next episode in a fucking coffin tied up. We don't know what happened to Teddy Long in that period. Oh, my God. Yes, I love that clip, bro. Number six, you feel me long as previously been referred to as the ebony Einstein, given how he was famous for speaking in ebonics, as we've seen already. Another example of this was when Teddy would finish a sentence with you feel me. You feel me? You know something, Teddy, this might say, hold on just a minute, player, the name is Theodore Arlong. You feel me? You feel me? I mean, Oriental man, what are you and I want to run the show? You feel me? I run the show. You feel me? I feel you. I feel you. Hold on a minute, player. This is Teddy's signature opening line that evolved from holler at your player. It was a more professional greeting, especially when it came to the wrestlers who typically had problems that Teddy had the solution to. Yep. Hold on just a minute, player. Hold on a minute, player. There was going to be some changes going on. And like I said, if you was the heel of the situation a lot of times or, you know, the bad person in the situation a lot of times, the way to solve the problem is to get the undertake involved. I can't wait till we get to that part. Make sense of this whole situation. Hold on a minute, player. Look for the dance. Teddy initiated a few different types of dances before adopting the one we all know and love. There it is. Long started doing this as a way to copy his infant grandson, who would move up and down in a similar fashion whilst in a walker. What is this? Vince liked the dance and instructed Teddy to keep doing it. It became a dance fans and wrestlers loved to imitate, bouncing along to the iconic Macmillan entrance music. Jesus Christ, bro. I forgot that was a thing. Jesus Christ. You got J.R. out there. Bro, when you got Vince doing it, bro, of all people doing it. Tag team match. This was by far Long's favourite type of match. It's quite common for the authority figures to put wrestlers in tag matches. But the reason why Teddy is so famous for this is because of how much emphasis he put on announcing the stipulation. I put the emphasis on it because they always told me Vince wants you to make it alive, be a live way, so that's how I made it live. Tag team match. Tag team match. If you watch SmackDown, you knew he was going to get you a multi-man tag team match. This is fantastic. Even if he was a guest on Raw, a tag team match was going to happen. Long was able to get the fans so excited to see such a simple match start. Tag team match. Tag team match. Number two, one-on-one with the Undertaker. Yes, oh my god. If Teddy wasn't putting wrestlers in tag matches, then he was booking them to face the dead man, someone who Long previously managed in WCW. Much like when he made... Which is crazy. I didn't even know that. I think I may have seen that in a previous video. But that's crazy. I think I may have seen that. But it makes sense now. It comes full circle why he would put people against the Undertaker. Because that's his homie. Until the one time he wasn't his homie, the Undertaker took him on a ride and told him to buckle up. Tag matches. Teddy made sure to put emphasis when announcing Taker's name. It's what helped both brazes get over and why we remember them so fondly to this day. When I started going out to introduce the Undertaker, I remembered what this said. Make that name mean something. Tonight you will go one on one with the Undertaker. 101. One on one. The Undertaker. You will go one on one with the Undertaker. 101. But it was particularly fun to see Resta's reaction when they found out that he would be facing the phenom. 101. The Undertaker. For people who would be so scared. I'm so scared. Except Batista Nahi, he like, that's what I want. One-to-one with the Undertaker. The Undertaker! Number one, Holla, Holla, Holla. Holla, Holla, Holla. With the general manager of SmackDown, Teddy coined the famous catchphrase that would define his career. Holla, Holla, Holla. Long began repeating Holla after watching a skip from the Dave Chappelle show. Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla. It's an iconic line by fitting one of wrestling's most beloved personalities. Holla, Holla, Holla. I'm gonna make Krista, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla. Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla. Is that the pre-clip before he had a fuckingactic brawl? Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla. Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla, Holla. Now, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to check out a similar video. Of course, bro. If you're not subscribed to wrestling flashback, I don't know what you're doing. Subscribe to him, man. Oh my God. I'm done. My head hurts, bro. I gotta go check that clip out. I gotta go check that clip out. I think he may have had a fake heart attack, bro. This is fantastic. Teddy Long is great. He made the best of the situation that he was given. And people remember him. He was a memorable presence, even though he wasn't an active wrestler. He was a memorable presence in wrestling and will always appreciate his presence in wrestling and what he brought to these shows, man. Comment down below. Let me know your favorite moment from Teddy Long. I definitely gotta go check out that wedding segment, because I think he had a heart attack in that chip, bro. I don't know what that was, but I appreciate all of his support. Roll to it. I'm 50K. I'm still here on speedy YouTube. Rest the champ of the world. I appreciate you all kicking in with me. See you on the next one. Peace. Hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala, hala, hala. Hala, hala, hala, hala, hala.