WWE Hall of Famer "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase was interviewed by Sports Illustrated for their "Week In Wrestling" feature. Below are a couple of highlights: Wrestling at the 1989 Survivor ...
In terms of how memorable they were, the WWE stable Legacy kind of falls through the cracks; they weren't as iconic as D-Generation X and The Shield, didn't have the highs and lows as Nexus, and weren ...
Like a bulldozer with no operator, Zeus, The Human Wrecking Machine, ran over WWE in the late 1980s, leaving nothing but destruction in his path. The 6-foot-5, 300-pound co-star of Hulk Hogan’s movie ...
The wrestling world is offering prayers and messages of support for an all-time WWE icon after he made a heartbreaking announcement. WWE Hall of Famer Ted ‘The Million Dollar Man’ DiBiase revealed on ...
Ted DiBiase was in WWE talent development, and didn’t even know it. Back in the ’80s, when his “Million Dollar Man” character lived to demean crowds on a nightly basis, a young fan gave a post-match ...
I would like to take some time and talk about one of my favorite wrestlers ever. During his time with the WWF he was arguably one of the best heels in the history of the company. He had a gift on the ...
Pro wrestling is filled with good guys and bad guys -- faces and heels -- and that's by design. The stark contrast makes it very easy to root for or against someone. Some personas work and some don't.
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