The son of a professional wrestler, Ted DiBiase had started his pro wrestling career as a fan favorite, but soon "changed sides" and became a heel throughout the rest of his career. DiBiase entered the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the late 1980s where he gained most of his fame as "The Million Dollar Man." He employed a v...
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The son of a professional wrestler, Ted DiBiase had started his pro wrestling career as a fan favorite, but soon "changed sides" and became a heel throughout the rest of his career. DiBiase entered the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the late 1980s where he gained most of his fame as "The Million Dollar Man." He employed a valet "Virgil" (formerly "Soul Train Jones, " and was an instrumental story line when Hulk Hogan's long WWF championship reign ended. DiBiase stayed in the WWF for more nearly 10 years, ending up as a manager for (soon to be star) "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. DiBiase left the WWF when Austin (then known as "The Ring Master") lost a match, and went to the WWF's rival World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as an "advisor" to Hogan's new NWO (New World Order) gang. Show less «
Money isn't everything. It's the only thing.
Money isn't everything. It's the only thing.
[on the late Randy Savage] The real gift of a good wrestler is Improv, and your ability to read a cr...Show more »
[on the late Randy Savage] The real gift of a good wrestler is Improv, and your ability to read a crowd, and know what to do instinctively; Randy was very good at that. If you're going to be very good in our industry, you have to be an athlete as well as an entertainer. Show less «
Everybody's got a price for the Million Dollar Man.
Everybody's got a price for the Million Dollar Man.
You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit against the wind, and you don't write checks that y...Show more »
You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit against the wind, and you don't write checks that your body can't cash! Show less «