Memories have a way of returning with surprising clarity, especially on significant dates. In this heartfelt episode of Thursday Night Live, WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and host Mac Davis reflect on the 9/11 attacks and wrestling's role during that pivotal moment in American history.Teddy shares his firsthand experience from WWE's historic SmackDown following the tragedy – the first major public gathering after the attacks. With vivid detail, he recounts the backstage chaos as wrestlers scrambled to find rental cars with all flights grounded, and both hosts acknowledge Vince McMahon's powerful opening speech that embodied American resilience: "We are a proud people, proud of who we are, proud of our nation, and damn proud to be American."The conversation takes a lighter turn when Teddy reveals wild stories from his days traveling with Kevin Sullivan, including a hilarious yet dangerous attempt to climb Palo Duro Canyon while "under the influence." Despite severely scraping both arms after a failed jump between rocks, Teddy managed to perform that night without anyone knowing he was injured. Another memorable revelation involves Sullivan's son Ben and Teddy's son drilling a hole through a wall to peek at hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa changing clothes – a story confirmed live by former WCW referee Nick Patrick in the comments.Throughout the episode, Teddy expresses profound gratitude for mentors like Sullivan, sharing how he secretly attended nWo booking meetings despite not being officially allowed: "I kept my mouth shut and kept remembering and learning, and it all paid off." These unauthorized creative sessions helped shape Teddy's understanding of the business and contributed to his legendary career.Join us every Thursday at 7 PM Eastern for more unfiltered wrestling stories and memories that you won't hear anywhere else. Have questions for Teddy and Mac? Drop them in the comments during our live broadcasts – no super chats required!Send us a text
--------
31:58
--------
31:58
Costumed Superheroes and McMahon's Marble Head
Ever wonder what happens when wrestling legends gather to celebrate one of the industry's most powerful figures? This week, WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long joins Mac Davis to pull back the curtain on his recent attendance at Vince McMahon's ultra-private 80th birthday bash. From sitting at McMahon's personal table alongside John Cena to receiving a remarkable marble bust inscribed with "Some legends are carved in stone," Teddy shares rare glimpses into this exclusive celebration where phones were prohibited and the WWE patriarch was "at home" directing the production.The conversation shifts to Teddy's adventures at Dragon Con, where he brought an unexpected superhero into the wrestling world by appointing Superman as a special referee for the main event. With costumed fans and electric crowds creating what Teddy calls "an indie performer's dream," his stories paint a vivid picture of wrestling's unique intersection with fan culture.Through the mailbag segment, Teddy reflects on career highlights and regrets—from refereeing the legendary Steamboat-Flair match at Chi-Town Heat to wishing his bout with Eric Bischoff and Boogeyman "never happened." He shares fascinating insights about his early days refereeing sixteen matches in a single day and the evolution of Doom (Ron Simmons and Butch Reed) from hooded Ebony Express members to one of wrestling's most formidable tag teams.Whether you're a longtime wrestling fan or simply love behind-the-scenes stories from entertainment's most colorful characters, this episode delivers candid reflections from someone who's truly seen it all. Subscribe now and join us for these exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else!Send us a text
--------
25:49
--------
25:49
Donuts, Dragons, and Devon's "Infatuation": The Mac and Teddy Show
Ever wonder what it's really like working with Stephanie McMahon? Wrestling legend Teddy Long drops the ultimate insider advice: "Always be on time and get ready for the unexpected." This nugget of wisdom comes during a fascinating discussion about Devon Dudley's recent clarification of his "infatuation" comments about the Billion Dollar Princess.Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long dive deep into the wrestling world's hottest topics, including John Cena's final match announcement for December's Saturday Night's Main Event in Boston. "There's no story," Teddy observes about Cena's farewell tour, highlighting how WWE has "flip-flopped so much" with their legendary superstar's booking. The conversation reveals both hosts' concerns about the lack of compelling narrative leading to this milestone moment.The show's mailbag segment unveils some incredible behind-the-scenes stories, with Teddy sharing memories of filming segments outside traditional arenas - including kidnapping Ric Flair on Lake Lanier and using Flair's boat for storylines. These rare glimpses behind the curtain demonstrate how wrestling's most memorable moments often happen away from the ring.Perhaps the most revealing segment comes during a rapid-fire "Pick One" game, where Teddy must choose between iconic wrestling figures. When selecting Vince McMahon over Triple H, Teddy explains, "Vince certainly was the one that really brought me out there. He's really responsible for me being where I am today." This candid moment exemplifies the authentic, unfiltered perspective that makes this podcast essential listening for wrestling fans.The hosts close with exciting news about their upcoming appearances at Dragon Con in Atlanta, promising potential live broadcasts from the event. Subscribe now, join our weekly chat every Thursday at 7 PM Eastern, and you might just win free merchandise like our Road Trip After Hours t-shirt!Send us a text
--------
25:02
--------
25:02
Kid vs. Dirty Dom: A Wrestling Challenge Brews
The future of wrestling media arrives in an unexpected package on this episode, as 10-year-old podcaster Houston Genius joins Teddy Long and Mac Davis. What unfolds is a heartwarming glimpse into wrestling's next generation and the mentorship that helps it thrive.Houston's father Mission reveals how a pivotal moment with The Boogeyman, orchestrated by Teddy Long at WrestleCon, transformed his son's interviewing style and launched a viral video sensation. The young podcaster confidently shares his wrestling ambitions, declaring Jey Uso his dream interview while boldly stating he won't interview Dominik Mysterio because he's saving that confrontation for an in-ring challenge.The conversation takes a profoundly moving turn when Teddy opens up about his Birmingham roots, sharing raw stories from the Civil Rights era, including being just blocks away during the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. In perhaps the episode's most emotional moment, Teddy recounts finding his estranged alcoholic father years later, approaching him without revealing his identity at first, and finally creating closure in a tear-filled exchange. This vulnerability provides powerful context for Teddy's journey from difficult beginnings to wrestling legend.Wrestling history comes alive through Teddy's backstage tales of pranks (including the British Bulldogs' drugged dog Matilda), his experiences with Eddie Guerrero, and the origin of Jim Cornette's "peanut head" chant. These authentic glimpses behind the curtain remind us why wrestling's oral tradition remains so vital.Subscribe to our channel to support the show and catch us live every Thursday at 7 PM Eastern. Your shares and subscriptions are helping us grow in ways we never imagined possible!Send us a text
--------
31:38
--------
31:38
When a Duck Walks into a Wrestling Podcast...
Thunder rumbles outside, but inside the virtual studio of Road Trip After Hours, the wrestling talk crackles with electricity as Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long settle in for another engaging episode. The pair kicks things off with SummerSlam predictions, offering expert analysis on the most anticipated matchups of WWE's summer spectacle.Teddy doesn't hold back his admiration for performers like Jade Cargill, who he believes will dethrone Tiffany Stratton, and Jelly Roll, who's been diligently training at NXT to prepare for his in-ring debut. When discussing Gunther versus CM Punk, Teddy provides fascinating insight into character development: "I don't think Gunther needs the belt to impress anybody. You can look at him—he's got a look that scares you." This sparks a broader conversation about how championships enhance certain wrestlers while others command presence regardless of title status.The mailbag segment unveils remarkable stories from Teddy's storied career, including his surprising revelation about WWE performance venues: "When I was in WWE, we were in Fort Worth, Texas, and that's where we was in a barn. There were horses, everything was in this place while we were wrestling there." This shatters the misconception that unusual venues are strictly the domain of independent wrestling, demonstrating how even the biggest promotion sometimes embraces unconventional settings.Perhaps the most heartwarming moment comes when Teddy shares the story of bombing a promo after forgetting the word "episodic" that Vince McMahon specifically wanted emphasized. Rather than facing anger, Teddy recalls McMahon laughing it off with advice he never forgot: "If something happens out there live, then it was meant to be." This glimpse into the supportive relationship between the chairman and his talent reveals the human side of an often-misunderstood industry.Want to be part of the conversation? Join us live every Thursday at 7:00 PM and drop your questions in the comments. No super chats required—just bring your curiosity, and Teddy will answer anything you throw his way!Send us a text
Listen to Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis, Podcast and Chill with MacG and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app