At WrestleMania 39, Snoop Dogg made a surprise appearance and added to the excitement of the event by booking a match between The Miz and Pat McAfee on night one. On the second night, he had to step in for Shane McMahon, who made his WWE return, but suffered a quad injury almost immediately. In an unexpected turn of events, Snoop Dogg defeated The Miz with two big punches and a People’s Elbow, creating one of the most memorable moments in WrestleMania history.
Recently, on the Road Trip After Hours podcast, former WWE manager Teddy Long shared an interesting story about smoking weed with Snoop Dogg. According to Long, they were both present at a pay-per-view event in Orlando, Florida, where WWE had a strict rule about smoking weed. If caught, the offender would have to pay a fine of $1,000.
Despite the rule, Long could not resist the opportunity to smoke with Snoop Dogg, and the two indulged in the herb together. Long knew the risk of getting caught, but he could not pass up the chance to smoke with the legendary rapper. As expected, the two were caught, and Long had to pay the fine, but he had no regrets as he got the chance to smoke with Snoop Dogg, which was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
It’s interesting to hear such stories about celebrities and their interactions with the WWE. Despite the risk involved, Long could not resist the chance to smoke with one of the most iconic rappers of all time. Such events are what make the WWE and its history so unique and exciting for fans around the world.
“We did a pay-per-view in Orlando, Florida and Snoop was there. That was the time that if you smoke weed in WWE, you have to pay a fine if they caught you. At the time, the fine was like a thousand dollars. But I had a chance to go and smoke with Snoop.
“How many guys gonna say they had a chance to sit down and smoke with Snoop? I couldn’t afford that but I just said to myself, ‘They caught me, they get me, I’ll just go and pay the thousand or whatever.’ But you can’t turn the opportunity down not to smoke with Snoop Dogg and I got a picture of that right now.”