The Undertaker Recalls Teddy Long Going To Wrestler's Court For Selling Viagra

Teddy Long went one-on-one with The Undertaker in Wrestler's Court back in the day.

Wrestler's Court is the stuff of legend as wrestlers were held accountable for their backstage actions with Judge Undertaker presiding over things. One never knew what would bring them in front of judge Taker and sometimes it was done more for entertainment than punishment.

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Teddy Long appearing in Wrestler's Court could be classified as both.

Speaking to Steve Austin on the Broken Skull Sessions, Undertaker recalled Teddy going to trial for selling illegal drugs to the boys.

"Teddy Long was brought up on charges. He somehow or another came into possession of [Viagra]. He comes into a stash of 'blue diamonds.' I guess he had more on him than he would be able to use, and decided to start selling them to the boys. I'm pretty sure that Teddy didn't pay for them, but he was selling them to the boys. It came out that he got them for nothing. I'm pretty sure Bradshaw discovered all that. He went on trial for selling Viagra to the boys. You got lucky and scored all this, don't try to make a profit off the boys, especially, you're not taking bumps. He got brought up on charges. Mae Young was a witness and I'm not quite sure why. She was more upset with, 'I don't know why all you young guys need all the Niagra!' That's what she called it. 'Why yall need that Niagra? You young guys should be ready to go without all that Niagra!' [Teddy] was found guilty," said Undertaker.

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Elsewhere during the interview, Undertaker discussed his decision to wrestle Ric Flair instead of Rob Van Dam at WrestleMania 18. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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