The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Ted DiBiase
- I don’t think Vince McMahon is evil or the devil. I think he’s a very shrewd business man.
- The Million Dollar Man was to professional wrestling what Ebenezer Scrooge is to Christmas. He was like a rich bully. He bullied everybody with his money, and his motto was ‘Everybody’s got a price.’
- Dusty Rhodes was a great athlete. Actually, he was a baseball player as well. He played football but he played baseball. That was his number one sport. He wasn’t always heavyset like he is. But Dusty Rhodes, The American Dream he just gets charisma.
- We have all said things in anger in a moment that we don’t mean.
- No matter how many times you get beat, you don’t mind seeing them get beat again. That’s what a good heel is in our business. I think JBL did it just as good as anybody.
- Bobby Heenan to me, he was the best. Of all the guys that have been managers that can pick up a microphone and talk, he was a natural and so good. His character like mine was so hated, it was like a little weasel.
- I was not a big fan of the Attitude Era. Some of the things they did were very good and very funny but I was never a fan of the sleazy stuff.
- As a boss I can’t complain, I know Vince has given a lot of guys that had differences with him second chances. I know when I left to go to WCW he wasn’t particularly happy with me but he brought me back, we buried that hatchet and everything is fine.
- There’s a lot of guys that made big money in wrestling because they just projected such a realistic character. And they weren’t necessarily great athletes. Junkyard Dog played football, Junkyard Dog the wrestler, mechanically in the ring he was just not that good. His gift was, unbelievable work on the mic. He had charisma coming out of his ears.
- People always ask ‘What was your greatest match. What was your favorite moment?’ Not realizing, you wrestle so much in a career that you can’t pick one.

Ted DiBiase is a legendary American professional wrestler best known for portraying “The Million Dollar Man,” one of the most iconic villains in wrestling history. Born Theodore Marvin DiBiase Sr. on January 18, 1954, in Omaha, Nebraska, he rose to prominence in the 1980s with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
DiBiase’s wealthy, arrogant persona—complete with a custom Million Dollar Championship—made him a standout star and master heel. In the ring, he was respected for his technical skill and storytelling ability, feuding with top stars such as Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Dusty Rhodes. After retiring from active competition, DiBiase worked as a trainer and manager, helping develop future talent.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010. Beyond wrestling, DiBiase became a motivational speaker and author, sharing messages of faith, redemption, and personal growth, further expanding his legacy outside the ring.
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