5. “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
“The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase was one of the most notable wrestlers in the 80s and early 90s, in both the WWE and WCW. Even when he wasn’t wrestling, DiBiase acted as a manager and even led a group of men as part of his Million Dollar family of wrestlers.
What should be noted was that Ted DiBiase’s stepfather, “Iron Mike” DiBiase, was well known for his time in the ring. The difference here was the level of notoriety Ted achieved, using his catchphrase that “Everyone’s got a price for the Million Dollar Man” to resonate with the fans. The idea that the MillionDollar Man put forth that any individual would compromise everything that they believed in for the almighty dollar, made him one of the most hated wrestling characters of his generation.
Sadly, in the case of Mike DiBiase, his thirteen-year career was cut short after passing away in the ring at the age of 45. His passing didn’t deter his stepson, who would go on to compete over the span of four decades in wrestling, far outlasting his stepfather’s years of service and impact. Ted DiBiase was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010.
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