
Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
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Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
Linda Hogan goes off on HULK!
Ever wondered what really happens behind the wrestling curtain? Wrestling legend Teddy Long doesn't hold back in this candid, revealing conversation that tackles everything from industry drama to personal preferences.
The episode kicks off with shocking revelations about Linda Hogan's emotional public breakdown, where she disclosed an eight-year estrangement from her daughter Brooke and called her ex-husband Hulk "a complete liar and sex addict." Teddy offers his unfiltered take on bringing personal family issues into the public eye, setting the tone for an honest conversation about wrestling's reality.
Things get particularly fascinating when Teddy shares stories about backstage pranks or "ribs" that crossed the line from funny to downright malicious. From Roddy Piper soaking someone's gear to prevent them from performing to a particularly nasty prank intended for Mark Henry that could have ended badly, these tales illuminate the sometimes toxic environment wrestlers navigated. As Teddy poignantly states, "In this business, you have no friends" – a sobering glimpse into the wrestling world's harsh realities.
The conversation shifts to wrestling history with reflections on WCW's final days and why the subsequent "Invasion" angle fell short of expectations. Teddy provides unique insider perspective on current industry developments including Saraya's AEW departure and the evolution of tag team wrestling. Between these substantial discussions, lighthearted moments emerge – from shared Krispy Kreme donut obsessions to Teddy's hilariously direct answer about what he looks for in women ("big booty").
Submit your questions during our live Thursday broadcasts at 7pm for a chance to win exclusive merchandise and join the conversation with one of wrestling's most candid voices. Your question might just earn you an After Hours t-shirt and a place in our wrestling community that values straight talk over corporate speak.
Let's do this.
Speaker 2:Teddy, Teddy, how are you? My friend, Listen, where did that intro come from? We are not cowboys.
Speaker 1:Teddy, they're just countdown.
Speaker 2:No, no, no. Ladies and gentlemen, I want y'all to comment on this. I called Mac two days ago and I told him. I said please open up with boots on the ground.
Speaker 1:He didn't want, he wouldn't use that he wouldn't use that. No, no, no, no, no, no. You didn't tell me that. You told me you wanted me to do an intro video for you using that music. That's what we talked about.
Speaker 2:Right, but I'm still saying if you'd have listened to Boots on the Ground, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to let y'all tell Mac. I'm not going to tell him, will y'all please't even heard the song yet. You sent it to me. Wow, I told you I had and he didn't listen to the song.
Speaker 1:Look here, peanut head. I have work to do this week that I had to get out. That was paid work.
Speaker 2:I have to get that done first, so I haven't even had a chance yes, but ladies and gentlemen, please, if anyone familiar with boots on the ground, will you please got a smart mac up to how great that song is, and it would have been perfect for us, because we got our boots on the ground and we're asking everybody to subscribe. I mean we're hustling.
Speaker 1:Wait, Wayne, that's a hustling promo right there too, brother.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, let's start the show, will you?
Speaker 1:Now, look, I want to start with. I know what I really want to start with, but I won't do that. By the way, those of you who are watching right now, we like each other. We just give each other shit.
Speaker 2:No, we don't, no, we don't.
Speaker 1:Oh, shut up. Anyhow, it's like a married couple. But if you want to be a part of the show, man, we would love to have you join us. All you have to do is just leave your comments down below and we will talk about them. And the best question of the night per teddy what teddy thinks is the best question we'll get a free after hours t-shirt. So it should be a great, uh fun time for the next 30 minutes that's how long we're here in teddy. Uh, let's see what we got here. We got somebody popping in already dave ruby. Hey, dave. Uh, yes, best thursday night entertainment is here. Uh, I agree, this is my favorite time of the week. Really, I enjoy doing this with Teddy. And what else we got here? We got Dave saying Cowboys Well, it's not Cleavon Little, but it works. It does not, oh, okay.
Speaker 2:He don't know who Cleavon Little is. Y'all I know. You see, I'm trying to tell you he don't know who that is.
Speaker 1:He says it works. He says it works Anyhow. Look here, linda Hogan. Man, she has made her way into the news and, teddy, I didn't know anything about this until you shot me a link to a video that had come out. Brother, that was one of the craziest videos I have seen. Uh, when it came to linda hogan, I you know, I'm used to seeing a video like this, maybe from, uh, missy leslie, which is, um, uh, british beefcakes wife. I've seen her do videos like this, but I have never seen linda hogan doing what she did, and I want to kind of reach you because we can't play the video here, but I will tell you what she was saying.
Speaker 1:She specifically spoke about her strange relationship with her daughter, brooke Hogan, revealing that they have been estranged for nearly a decade. I had no idea. She says quote, brooke doesn't talk to us. She's had twins, she got married. She didn't tell us, according to Linda. She further explained that a major fallout between Brooke and Hulk Hogan led to her also being cut out. She had a huge fight with Terry. I don't know how that reflected onto me, but she's cut me out too. I haven't talked to her for seven years, almost eight years now Now, despite the family rift, linda did express gratitude for her bond with her son, nick Hogan, saying he's still such a good boy.
Speaker 1:She then spoke about her ongoing struggles, particularly with loneliness and the lingering pain from her divorce, saying, quote I'm just home by myself today. Again, as usual, I'm OK with most things, but today something hit. I don't know what hit, but I look terrible because I've been crying. She also criticized Hulk Hogan, calling him a complete liar and a sex addict. Even after two decades, she admitted she is still deeply affected by their split, saying, quote it's been 20 years and I'm still this sad you talk about sad. When you see these videos, you'll see how sad it truly is. Teddy, when you saw this, what was your thoughts?
Speaker 2:I didn't even look at all of it.
Speaker 1:Oh no, you didn't.
Speaker 2:It was just like I said, this is their family business, so I'm not going to get into it. I don't even know what I've seen her. I don't even know what I've seen her. I don't even know what I even spoke to her. Now, hogan may have introduced us or something, but I don't know her. But you know, I tell you, you know, when you start coming out bringing out the family business, that's not good. I mean, your personal life is your personal life. I don't think people need to know that, and so I don't know what maybe triggered her to start this or make that video, but I to me, I just think it's bad taste.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I, when I saw it I was shocked, like I said, because I've never seen this come from Linda. You know she was always kind of pretty much in the background. You never really heard much out of her, and you know, I know they got divorced and she ended up with a young man maybe in his late teens, early 20s, somewhere around there. Wasn't he the pool guy? I think so, and so she was supposed to be happy with this new young guy and everything else. And you see her now and she's like I've been trying to tell Terry, we can put the family back together, we can do looking at the video, do looking at the video, just looking at the video. I wouldn't come back.
Speaker 2:The man's remarried. He's living a happily life. He doesn't. He doesn't, I don't know, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't want her anymore.
Speaker 1:I would imagine otherwise they wouldn't have gotten divorced. That's how I looked at it. So if you see that online you got questions, bring them up on the screen here We'll talk about it. Dave Ruby. Question for Teddy During your time in WWE, have you ever got a chance to do a post-match celebration dance with the superstars such as Too Cool Dance or the Spinner Rooney?
Speaker 2:I had a chance to do the Spinner Rooney with Booker T. I didn't get a chance to dance with Brian God rest his soul with Too Cool with Him but I did get a chance to do the Spinner Rudy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, how did you do with that? I'm not even sure I've ever seen that. Did you do? Good, don't lie, teddy.
Speaker 2:I just said no, no, okay, nobody can do the Spinner, rudy. But Booker T, did you see Vince when he did that?
Speaker 1:Oh, Vince was horrible. You couldn't do worse than Vince.
Speaker 2:I was worse than him.
Speaker 1:Oh God, oh Lord, have mercy. Let me ask you something. Somebody asked me this the other day and I didn't know how to answer this question, because I'm not sure we've ever really discussed this before. But when it comes to doing ribs in the back, what were some of the best ribs that you have ever seen or heard of?
Speaker 2:I mean, you know, during your time, God, I don't know, man, I think there was a good one One night. We was overseas and God rest his soul. Roddy Piper, dean Malenko, dean, something. It was another guy, I can't remember his last name, but he was like an enhancement talent and he was one of them had a big mouth, so the rib on him was. Roddy Piper went and found all of his clothes or something and he dumped all of his stuff in the shower and wet it all up so he couldn't work that night and he didn't ever find out who done that. But that was a good rib.
Speaker 1:What was the meanest rib that you've ever seen or heard of? Some of them could be mean.
Speaker 2:I mean some of them were a rib, but some were mean, I don't know who did this, but they almost got Mark Henry. Somebody made a shit sandwich and they was going to set it up and they was going to give it to Mark Henry and they almost got away with it. But that happened Also. We were overseas also again, and I think that's when Sable was with us or something, and I think somebody took a dump in her bag dump in her bag and uh, she wanted to take the dump all the way back to the states to get dna to see if she could find out who who dumped in her bag, and uh, I. So that that was uh pretty rough.
Speaker 1:Oh god, I can just imagine, though, when it comes to mark henry you know that's something I can see Mark Henry killing somebody over. I mean literally. I mean I'm curious.
Speaker 2:I don't know. Listen, they have a lot of nerve to want to do that because I mean he'd hurt somebody. Now you can't rip Mark like that, then you shouldn't rip anybody like that you know, it's just certain things you don't do.
Speaker 1:No, no, and mark henry, he does have a temper. I knocked over his sprite one time and he gave me a look that I knew I was dead, and in another place and another time, so it scared the hell out of me. Let's see. Bryce bordeaux definitely appreciate the t-shirt. Gentlemen. Hey, bryce, we appreciate you, uh, listening to the show and uh and happy that we could send that t-shirt your way. Uh, for those of you who are watching, bryce is one of our winners from the weekly questions that Teddy listens to and he picks one and that one person gets a t-shirt. And, bryce, if you get a chance and you put it on, take a picture, send it our way. We'd love to put it up on the show while we're here.
Speaker 2:Thank you, matt, you remembered that. Thank you, golly. Thank you, golly. Ladies and gentlemen, y'all just don't know what I have to go through with him I'm talking about it's like babysitting. Okay, I'm telling you.
Speaker 1:It was like when you were gone for a few days, you would think, during those pleasant great days that you had spending time with the one you want to spend time with. You'd come back and be a nice guy, but you're still just a little pissant, aren't you?
Speaker 2:Yes, I am.
Speaker 1:Look here, teddy. I got something else to ask you because I'm not sure the years here. I'm not one of those stat guys For those of you who are watching, I don't watch stats and keep up with them, it's just not something I do. But 24 years ago this week, teddy, was the last WCW Monday, nitro where Shane McMahon appeared on the screen at the same time Vince appeared on the screen in WWE. Were you working for either company at that point?
Speaker 2:I was in the WWF then.
Speaker 1:What were your thoughts when you saw that going down Like were you there that day when that happened? Were you backstage?
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, I was there, I just saw I had, I like I said, I didn't have a clue of what, what was really going on, you know what I mean, until it finally popped up, but I thought it was great. Tv, I mean. Here comes vince, you know, buys his rival and takes over and stuff, you know. Now, you know you got a feud there between father and son, you you know what I mean. That's a great story. They never did go anywhere with that, though I don't know why.
Speaker 1:No, but I can imagine, though in the back I mean everybody in the back pretty much they found out when it was broadcast live. Is that correct? Yes, were a lot of the guys in the back pissed? Were they excited? I mean because I've heard different stories from Right, Well, you know, everybody was cautious.
Speaker 2:you know nobody. Like you said, nobody knows, you know. But, like I said, stuff like that never did bother me, because they're going to do what they want to do and what's going to happen ain't nothing you can do about it, so why worry about it? Just wait on whatever the consequences are.
Speaker 1:Did you feel like when it was over with that, vince was behind the invasion angle at all, or was he just kind of giving the fans kind of what they wanted with what he could give them?
Speaker 2:No, he was behind it.
Speaker 1:But I mean, did he push it? Did he really want that to succeed? Because it never came across that way.
Speaker 2:Well, he might have wanted to succeed and they maybe cut it out, but you know, nothing goes on that TV without his approval.
Speaker 1:I think the biggest problem they had too, teddy, was that a lot of the big stars, when that happened, their contracts with WCW were so healthy, they weren't about to make a jump and take a pay cut, you know, and give up all that money People like Sting and Scott Hall, kevin Nash, people like that. So when they came over for that invasion, you really couldn't have the invasion you wanted because the real stars were already locked in the contracts. There was something else I did want to bring up to you the kid John Cena mocked on a recent Raw. Did you see when John Cena went by and made fun of the kid wearing a T-shirt and everything, calling him out? I want to read this to you.
Speaker 1:I got so many things on screenshots this week today, um, but according to to the kid he says he's been he's talking about john cena. He's been my hero for 10 years now. He's my favorite superstar. I paid to see him and when he pointed at me it was a source of pride for me to know that he pointed the finger at me, because I didn't know he was going to talk down to me. I understood he said toxic and dysfunctional things, but it's not in his character, so I understand. For me, john Cena is still my hero, so the kid took it really well, even though he got punked by John Cena on live TV.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, it is what it is, okay. And if you've seen TMZ lately, you saw Miz and he said exactly the same thing about Cena that I told you. I don't know whether you saw that or not.
Speaker 1:No, you'll have to send that to me. I'd like to see that Well.
Speaker 2:I don't have it. I saw it live. I was watching TMZ and they were talking to him. And they were talking to him about the Cena heel turn and he told me.
Speaker 1:Hey, that's him.
Speaker 2:That's what I said to you, you and Bill, after he said hey, that's exactly who he is.
Speaker 1:Yep, you're getting the real thing. Dave Ruby saying that the invasion angle was done wrong and way too short in my opinion, yeah, I think a lot of people felt that way, but again, I think they were just kind of their hands were tied with what they could really do with what they had.
Speaker 1:well, I think they were just doing something yeah, yeah, uh, serea or page, uh, she's been with, I mean, aew for a couple, three years now, I guess. Now teddy, and she says that she's leaving. She's done, uh, she is leaving the company. She didn't have anything really bad to say about Tony whatsoever, but, teddy, I'm going to tell you I watch. You know, I watch AEW occasionally because I do enjoy some of the programming. But when it came to Soraya or Paige, I almost forgot that she was still working there. She hasn't been on TV since October of last year. You have a talent like Soraya on your roster and I don't even remember that she's employed by you and she's saying that she's leaving the company. I can fully understand why, and maybe we'll see her get used again in WWE. Would you like to see that?
Speaker 2:I'd like to see anybody get an opportunity. You know what I mean. And, like I said, she's a good well, I've met her one time. She seemed like she's a real nice person. So you know, whatever happens. You know I don't know what's going on there but, like you said, I don't watch it. But I hope she does get the opportunity or get a chance to show her talent again.
Speaker 1:And she does have. If I'm not mistaken, she's got a brand new book that may have just been released in the last week and, from what I understand, the book is really good. It's brutally honest about her life and that's some of the best reading when somebody can just tell you a story and they don't hold back and give you everything. That's something that's worth reading. And, by the way, teddy, weren't you working, or talking about working on making a book or writing a book?
Speaker 2:Yeah, we were talking about that earlier, and then the guy that was supposed to have been doing it he kind of you know rubbed me the wrong way, so I left him alone.
Speaker 1:I got you. I got you All right. It's time for questions. If you got some questions, you can get those in.
Speaker 2:So just send them to us in the comments section below and we'll pop them up on the screen In the meantime let's look into the mailbag.
Speaker 1:All right, teddy. This first question comes from Alonzo on X, who asks if you could have done anything else as a career other than professional wrestling. What would you have liked to have done?
Speaker 2:I'd have liked to have stayed in radio. I worked for James Brown for a while too, so I would have kind of liked to have stayed in that business.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's where I can see you staying. But you know what, teddy, I don't know that you would have stayed there long. I don't think that you could have avoided hitting stardom because it was. We talk all the time about different people and some people have the it factor, some people don't. Teddy's got one of those personalities that's an it factor. I've been with Teddy in many places. We can go to restaurants. We can go to Krispy Kreme. We've done that once before. Will you stop telling the people we eat Krispy Kreme? But people, legitimately, are just in love with Teddy Long. It's a natural personality. They see it and they attract themselves to it. So you know, that's just to me. I can see you staying in entertainment of some form or another.
Speaker 2:You wouldn't have to have been. Yeah, well, you know, like I said, I'm on my own now. So you know, I've got. You know, a lot of things Not a whole lot of things I really want to do, but I'm really happy with what I'm doing. You know, I had a great career in professional wrestling. You know, like I said, some guys, they still worry about it. I don't worry about else that I could even do there. They probably don't really want me to do anything there. So that's why I say I don't worry about it. No more man, what about skydiving?
Speaker 1:Oh no, or even these bungee jumps, I see people do.
Speaker 2:I don't even want to jump off of some stairs. No, isn't that funny.
Speaker 1:Because when I was a kid, I was telling my wife this just the other day. When I was a kid, I was telling my wife this just the other day when I was a kid I could be on the roof and jump from the roof to the ground. Not even think about it. No, my feet won't hurt. Right now I think if I do that I'd shatter every bone in my body. Yeah, yeah, all right, let's see. Well, we've got some questions going in here. Scott Gillespie, please get Rodney Mack on as a guest. Teddy will have to try that again. We've tried a couple of times with both he and Jazz, and we just haven't had the dates work out for us.
Speaker 2:Well, the last time we had him to come on, I think Jazz had a car accident, yes, and so that messed that up, so that was like the second time, so I just hadn't been one to worry him or nothing. But I'm going to be doing some more stuff with Texas-style wrestling TSW, and so Witch Rodney and Jazz and Dog Pound Championship Wrestling they're a big part of that. So hopefully when I get to going with them guys we can get them back on Good.
Speaker 1:Bryce, Bordeaux, popping in Teddy. What was your least favorite town to work in, whether it be appearance, weather, traffic, food or people? What was the worst town you had to work in?
Speaker 2:Well, I don't really think I had a worst town I had to work in. I had a town that I really liked to work. I loved going to Corpus Christi and at that time you know, I was drinking and they had this place in Corpus Christi called Walter's Oyster Bar and margaritas were one dollar and brother, they were the best and they had fresh seafood and what they did if you ordered your fish they would go because it was right on the ocean. They would go and catch that and bring it back and then cook and they fix it for you just right as soon as they caught it.
Speaker 1:Oh man, yeah, You've told me that before, about those dollar margaritas.
Speaker 2:Oh, Walter's Ornstein Bar brother, it's right there in Corpus Christi and it's still there. It's been a while Maybe three, about two or three years since I've been there, but they were still there, oh wow, All right, let's see Scott Gillespie another one of our T-shirt winners.
Speaker 1:He should be getting his T-shirt soon. Now, too, Y'all needs to try Southern Made Hot Donuts in Shreveport, Louisiana Delicious. Have you ever had a Southern Made Hot Donut?
Speaker 2:I've had some donuts like that that used to sell Mac. You'll remember this. They sold them in Macon. Okay, you remember those little donuts they had in the pack in Macon. I can't think of the name of them, but they were really hot oh man, yeah, macon Georgia.
Speaker 1:Boy, that's been a while too. Yes, oh man, I know what you're talking about. Nobody else will, but I do.
Speaker 2:That's one of those regional things.
Speaker 1:But yeah, I was always a big Krispy Kreme donut guy. That was always my go-to. It was over Dunkin' Donuts. I like Krispy Kreme.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'll take Krispy Kreme over any donut.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Ain't no match for.
Speaker 2:Krispy Kreme. In fact, bringing that up, I was like this past weekend Well, not this weekend this is the weekend. This past Monday and Tuesday, I was in South Carolina and I had a chance to stop and get some Krispy Kreme. Well, my friend got some, and so I had a chance to eat two of them.
Speaker 1:Two, two. He ate the entire box, the entire box. What kind of donuts were they? Glazed, just glazed. That's the kind you like. You just like a glazed donut.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, I ate two of them and I pushed them away. I had to get away from them because they're like crack cocaine.
Speaker 1:Now you have to do Ask my wife, She'll go out and buy a dozen crispy cream donuts just the glaze like Teddy's talking about. I can eat that entire box in a day without a problem, but I will pay for it the next day. That's a lot.
Speaker 2:That's a lot of paying for that.
Speaker 1:You eat a whole box.
Speaker 2:Jesus Christ, you need to do cardio the rest of the week.
Speaker 1:What's even worse is I do enjoy a lemon-filled donut too. I'll eat that lemon-filled donut while I'm eating it, and Boston Cream. They're pretty good too. Let's get back to the rest of the items we got. Michael Steele.
Speaker 2:That's my good friend Michael up there. Man, I love Mike. Mike, good to see you. Well, not to see you, but good to know you checking in with us, man.
Speaker 1:He says what do you think of the current state of tag team wrestling, Missing something?
Speaker 2:Uh well, I don't know, man. The business has certainly changed a lot, Mike, and so I don't know what is missing, anything or not? I don't? You know, I've watched some. I don't get a chance to watch a whole lot of it because it's on Netflix, you know. And now you know, I'm cheap, I can't afford Netflix.
Speaker 1:So ask anybody Teddy's cheap.
Speaker 2:But you know, like I said, said things have just changed now. So, mike and I, you know we're old school guys, so we just gotta, you know, go with the change, man. So whatever they're doing, it's working. They're selling out arenas, so that's all I can tell you.
Speaker 1:I when it comes to tag team wrestling, I always wonder if it's not an economic and somebody going into wrestling. You don't want to go in as a tag team because you live and die as that tag team in a lot of ways. Uh, you, you can take the baggage of somebody else. While you can be great, your tag team partner can be bringing you down. So there's a lot of negatives to being in a tag team. But at the same time, I miss the true tag teams, like steiners, people like that, who you know.
Speaker 1:When you thought tag team, these guys were a tag team, you didn't think of them as solo. You know people, they were simply a tag team. The Road Warriors a tag team. They need to go back to doing that, because when you throw a couple of people together in a column of tag team, it's not the same thing and you don't get the same feel. And I think that if we start building long-term tag teams, we can see a turnaround in the tag team divisions. I really do, but they got to commit. They got to commit to the team though. I got you. Let's see, joe. Hey, nick, joe Hamilton Jr, keep on keeping play. You guys are awesome. Nick, joe Hamilton Jr, keep on keeping playing.
Speaker 2:You guys are awesome. Keep it up Well, thank you so much. Anybody that don't know who Joe Hamilton, that's the legendary Nick Patrick, one of the greatest referees of all time, a man that helped me when I first started out in the business, you know, a big influence in my career and I never will forget me and Nick. Me and Nick was riding one time and some white guy cut me off and I used a racial slur and Nick and I took over. At Nick I said hey, I apologize, okay, and Nick just bust out laughing.
Speaker 1:Nick has Deep South in Georgia a wrestling promotion that is absolutely fantastic. Uh, teddy and I have had the pleasure of going to some of those shows and they put on great shows with great talent at an affordable price and that's hard to find because you go to WWE and you try to get into WrestleMania you better have a few thousand dollars or more in your pocket just to walk through the door. It's bad. Let's see Bryce Bordeaux popping back in in hot glazed donuts for the win. God, now see, now I got donuts on the brain now, so that's you.
Speaker 1:I ain't studying them donuts yeah, that's because you ate the last two days.
Speaker 2:That's because you've already had them. Yeah, I've done. I've had my two, I've done, I've done. Bad enough all right, let's see.
Speaker 1:I got another question we can get in here. Zach attack on facebook who were the true scary people in wrestling? Where there's some of them that you tried to stay away from because you just didn't trust them. Hmm, oh God, you got a list of those.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'd rather move on on that question.
Speaker 1:No, I tell everybody, you always answer the questions, whether we like it or not.
Speaker 2:Well, I'll answer it you know, but there were really nobody, that it was a lot of people that you didn't trust. You just have to know who they were.
Speaker 1:Look, this way you don't get in trouble, teddy.
Speaker 2:Don't say the name of anybody, but give an example of someone who and what they did, for the reason why you may have stayed away from them. Well, one reason I stayed away from them was they told me stuff in my face, but then they said something else behind my back, and I was lucky enough, for the person that they told said it behind my back came to me and told me what they said. You know what I mean. So now I'm thinking, oh, wow, well, thanks for letting me know. So then that was another wake-up call right there for me to keep your mouth shut, you, because you don't know who to trust around here yep and and frighteningly enough, that happens a lot.
Speaker 1:Uh, in the locker room there's not many people that you can really trust and someone that you actually walk away from years later saying, oh, that was a true friend. There have only been a couple of people I will hand my wallet to when I went out to the ring and saying can you keep this in your pocket until I get back?
Speaker 2:You know just how it is In this business you have no friends.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, let's see I'm going to jump to this one. We got enough time. Yeah, we got a couple more minutes here. Tamika from Gmail sent a question in and I like this question here. What does Teddy look for in a woman Big?
Speaker 2:booty. Say that again Big booty, big booty Okay.
Speaker 1:And big everywhere else, booty and ta-tas. Yes, teddy likes them, he just likes them big.
Speaker 2:Booty Well, not like I'm big, I just like them plump.
Speaker 1:You wouldn't be able to rest your head somewhere. Right, Exactly, I got you All right, Teddy. We need to pick a winner for tonight. Who do you think is the best question of this evening?
Speaker 2:The best question for this evening was that one. You just asked me what do I like in a woman? That's the best question for this evening was that one. You just asked me what do I like in a woman? That's the best question. Right there, that person gets a t-shirt.
Speaker 1:And that is Tanika from Gmail. So, tanika, I'll send that out to you. Actually, I'll get in contact with you just after we get off this show. So, teddy, anything coming up for you we need to talk about before we get it, we.
Speaker 2:We're talking about the big booties and all that. Let me give that credit to Denise, so I'm not in trouble, all right.
Speaker 1:Is Denise watching?
Speaker 2:No, she's not watching. She's at work right now, but she will watch it. Oh yeah, she will watch it. Okay, okay, I only heard, denise.
Speaker 1:Oh, I could get you in so much trouble, teddy, but I won't. He talks nothing but good about you all the time.
Speaker 2:That's the honest truth.
Speaker 1:That's the honest truth. Teddy, we're out of here. We'll see you again next week. We hope that you'll share this with your friends. Tell everybody that we're here every Thursday night, 7 pm, and we just talk about anything and everything. Whatever you want to talk about is what we talk.