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WATCH: Teddy Long Explains Why Many WWE & AEW Stars Blocked From His Twitter Account

By The Spotlight StaffSeptember 25, 2022
WATCH: Teddy Long Explains Why Many WWE & AEW Stars Blocked From His Twitter Account

Yesterday, the former SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long was trending on social media after he was blocking a lot of people including wrestlers on Twitter.

Now, Teddy Long posted a video and explained the whole situation. The WWE Hall of Famer said that he was not blocking people on social media and someone hacked his Twitter account. He further said that will talk about this incident on a couple of podcasts soon. 

@teddyplayalong clearing the blocking spree up. #TeddyLong pic.twitter.com/trd4fIiP5r

— WCW/nWo COLLECTION (@CollectionWcw) September 25, 2022

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