For those who watched SmackDown in the mid to late 2000s, the equation between Long and The Phenom was one of the best parts of the show. The performers on SmackDown used to dread Long booking them against the WWE Hall of Famer by saying they were going “one-on-one” against The Undertaker.
Speaking on the first edition of Sportskeeda Wrestling’s One on One, Teddy Long recalled how he came up with the iconic catchphrase. The former SmackDown manager disclosed that he was backstage when he heard Vince McMahon saying he wanted more “enthusiasm” when introducing wrestlers.
The wrestling veteran added that when it was his turn for a promo with The Undertaker, he recalled what McMahon had suggested. Long improvised and heightened his voice pitch when saying “one-on-one” for greater effect.
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WWE legend Teddy Long said Vince McMahon wanted introductions to mean something
Furthermore, the WWE legend also recalled coming up with the “tag team line,” which was also a result of Vince McMahon saying introductions must mean something. Teddy Long explained that instead of plainly delivering his plain lines without any flavor, he wanted to add some “pizzazz” to make them memorable.
Long was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017 and has since made only sporadic appearances on the promotion’s weekly programming.
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