"Everything comes in time" - Teddy Long thinks WWE will finally push underutilized 38-year-old star 

The WWE Hall of Famer (Picture Courtesy: WWE on YouTube)
The WWE Hall of Famer (Picture Courtesy: WWE on YouTube)

Former SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long recently had praise for three superstars on RAW. He stated that when the time comes, one of the most underutilized stars will finally get pushed.

On this week's episode of The Wrestling Time Machine, Teddy Long expressed his praise for Liv Morgan and agreed with Bill Apter's sentiment that she will hold the Women's World Title for a long time.

He also praised Dragon Lee and Chad Gable for their epic match on RAW:

"I believe they're going to keep it on her for a while, I think she's been doing a fantastic job. While we're at it, I also wanted to mention Chad Gable & Dragon Lee. Jesus! What a match they had on RAW!" (1:22-1:36)

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When host Mac Davis expressed his frustration over the 38-year-old Chad Gable not being utilized to his truest potential, Teddy Long simply said:

"Everything comes in time."

You can watch the full video below:

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Teddy Long thinks Stephanie McMahon could be back in WWE soon

The WWE Hall of Famer is present backstage for major shows and moments such as the annual draft. His role as ex-SmackDown General Manager always gives fans a nostalgia pop when he comes out.

On a previous episode of The Wrestling Time Machine, Teddy Long explained why he believes Stephanie McMahon could return to WWE soon:

"I went back to the Draft, and Stephanie was backstage then. She was, come over and talk to everybody, but she was in gorilla just laughing and talking and having a good time with the talent. It's always about this in the wrestling business. You never say never. So we don't know if we will ever see her back again. One day she may pop right back up," Long said. [From 1:00 onwards]

By all accounts, Stephanie McMahon seems to be a very well-liked figure backstage, even during her brief tenure as co-CEO of WWE. It wouldn't be surprising at all to see her back in the mix at some point if she isn't already working behind the scenes.


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