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- For the love of money is the
root of all sorts of evil,
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[organ playing]
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and some, by longing for it,
have wandered away
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from the faith-
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-and pierced
themselves with many griefs.
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Everybody's got a price
for The Million Dollar Man.
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Including you.
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[laughs]
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- Let's take a review of how
Ted DiBiase has developed
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into one of today's top stars.
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- When Vince met with Ted.
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He says-- goes,
"I've got an idea.
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I think you'd be
the perfect guy for it."
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- I'm rich, you're poor, and
that makes me better than
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each and everyone of you.
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He said,
"I think you'd be one
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of the hottest heels
I've ever have."
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- It was so well done.
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It just fit him perfect.
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- He was actually giving away
$100 bills everywhere.
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I was like,
"Yes, this is gonna work."
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- You're all a bunch of suckers.
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- Everything that
he did was horrible.
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- Let's hear a big bulldog bark.
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- Woof woof.
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- And people ate it up.
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- Ted was just
the consummate heel.
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- One of the greatest
characters of all time.
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- [laughs]
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Is that enough?
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- I always likened it to
selling your soul to the devil.
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Temptations were endless.
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- And I got caught up
in the lifestyle.
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- Ted ran hard, I mean,
partied and ran hard.
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- I think he got
himself in trouble.
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- We had to share with the-
you know, the rest of the world.
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We want dad.
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We a want dad.
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We want him.
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- How do you make
that transition
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to go from superstar to home?
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- Well, this is my office.
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Well, all of these things
have a special meaning to me.
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If you throw them all together,
it's a history of my life
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in professional wrestling.
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This is the first action figure
of me, and I-I could still
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remember the first time I walked
into whatever store it was,
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and I was like, "Wow."
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A little piggybank,
Million Dollar Man piggybank.
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- There were we go.
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[laughter]
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- And this picture right
here is my mother.
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Now, there's a lot of my peers,
who like myself or second and
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third generation wrestlers,
who can say,
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"My dad was a wrestler, too."
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But there aren't too many
that could say,
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"My mom AND dad were wrestlers."
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I was born
Theodore Marvin Wills.
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My biological father was
a professional singer.
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Had a beautiful deep bass voice.
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Sang with guys like
Tennessee Ernie Ford.
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Now, I have a very deep bass
voice, but I couldn't carry
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a tune if it had handles on it.
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My mother and he divorced
when I was two.
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My mother was an entertainer.
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She did, uh, what you call stage
show dancing, and I'm not sure
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how she transitioned into being
a lady wrestler, but she did.
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When I was really little,
the deal was she says,
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"Whatever you do,
you sit right where I put you,
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and you don't get out
of that chair."
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She goes out and has
this match and, uh,
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she getting beat up really bad.
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I'm, you know, "That's my mama
up there, you know."
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So I went running up to the
ring, right, when she caught me,
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if looks could kill, and all it
took was that look on her face,
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and I literally turned and ran.
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Well, I tell ya, I never got
out of my seat again,
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that's for sure.
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And when I was five,
my mother married Mike DiBiase.
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Mike DiBiase's wrestling name
was "Iron Mike."
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- Introducing Iron Mike.
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- He was not only a professional
wrestler, but 1946, he was the
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AAU National Heavyweight Amateur
Wrestling Champion.
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I wanted to emulate him in life,
and of course, the one thing
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that he didn't want me to be,
uh, was a professional wrestler.
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And it wasn't about
the wrestling,
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it was about the lifestyle
of wrestling.
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Wrestlers put miles and miles
and miles on their vehicles,
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having to stay in hotels.
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Of course, none of that
was covered.
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You know, everything was paid
out of their own pocket.
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He would take me with him every
now and then,
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and I had probably some of the
greatest conversations
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of my life with my dad
on those trips.
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You know this is the guy that--
in the most formative years of
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my life in the age of 5 to 15
was the inspiration of my life.
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And when I say 15.
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that's when I lost him, July the
2nd 1969, in Lubbock, Texas.
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- Some people came to the house.
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I know they were wrestlers
and people we knew,
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but it was late at night.
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I immediately knew
something was wrong.
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- One of those great
relationships in his wrestling
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career was with the Funk family.
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- There's not a bigger name
in Texas than the Funks.
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Everybody came through West
Texas in that territory up there
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in Amarillo because of Dory Sr.
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- Terry Funk's mother, uh, took
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me out on the hall and looked me
straight in the eye and said,
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"Teddy, your dad had a heart
attack tonight and died
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on the way to the hospital."
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And that's how I found out
that he was gone.
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I remember the, uh,
shriek that went out
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when they told my mother.
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She just lost it.
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Terry Funk showed up, and he had
my dad's wrestling bag,
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And I remember opening that bag
and, uh, my dad's, uh--
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his wrestling tights were still
wet with his sweat,
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and I buried my face in that.
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I could smell my dad.
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It's funny the things you do
in situations like that.
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And it was just one of those
moments in my life
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that I'll never forget.
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- Teddy became the father of
the family, and Teddy would
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do everything, and that was
a tragic, tragic time,
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and they moved to Arizona.
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- As a young man,
I didn't go to church that much,
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but I prayed a lot
for my mother.
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She started drinking heavily.
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And so I stayed there
in Willcox, Arizona
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with my grandmother.
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Football meant the world
to me at that time.
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I played offensive guard
and tackle.
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My driving force was to be good
enough to earn that scholarship
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to play college football.
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I graduated in 1972
from Willcox High School.
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I had initially signed a letter
of intent to play football at
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the University of Arizona.
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I'm watching TV one afternoon
and wrestling comes on,
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and it's the wrestling out of
Amarillo, Texas, The Funks.
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And they're promoting that
they're gonna bring a show
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to Tucson, and I-I hadn't seen
any wrestling for three years
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since my father died.
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So I went to Tucson to see the
Funks, and that visit turned
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into a visit to
West Texas State University.
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In the back of my mind
as a kid growing up,
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I always wanted
to be a wrestler.
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I always wanted to be my dad.
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So going to West Texas State
served two purposes.
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Number one, I was there on a
football scholarship,
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and number two, it would be
the lead into my professional
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wrestling career
and my family's relationship
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with the Funk family.
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You know, I'd basically known
them all of my life,
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and I knew that they would help
train me to get into wrestling.
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- I knew he was gonna be
in the business.
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I wanted him to be
in the business, of course.
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I just wanted him to not go
in as early as he did.
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- I heard Mom and him
talking about a career path
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in wrestling, and it was always,
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"No, that's not what's
gonna happen."
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- 1974 in Lubbock, Texas, I had
my first match in the ring where
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my father had his last,
and I didn't even think about it
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until after it was over.
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- Weighing 247 pounds,
Ted DiBiase.
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- Ted DiBiase,
like many others,
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became a honed and skilled
wrestler in Mid-South.
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- The Figure 4 Leglock
by Ted DiBiase.
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- It was a big territory of
Oklahoma, Arkansas,
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Louisiana, and Mississippi.
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I was exposed to so much
great talent.
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- Ted DiBiase,
who was just a teenager,
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dedicated himself to someday
honoring his father's memory.
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- It's DiBiase after Flair.
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- Great work ethic, really good
performer, and-and, uh,
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he was-was trained and hung
around the-the-
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two of the best ever,
Terry and Dory.
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- Dropkick by DiBiase.
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- I had one year of college
left, and I didn't go back.
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People were telling me,
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"Kid, you got it,
and you're going places."
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- And it's funny because he
never really had a gimmick.
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- No ring wear or anything
like that.
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Yo, he was a wrestler.
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He was a tough 6'4",
265-pound wrestler.
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- Piledriver.
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DiBiase just teed off.
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- And one day I got this call
from Ted.
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He says,
"Well, I got a call from Vince.
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Do you think I should stay here
in Oklahoma or go to New York?"
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I said, "Get your ass up to New
York," is what I told him.
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- The first time I wrestled
Ted DiBiase was
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in Madison Square Garden.
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- The Incredible Hulk Hogan.
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His opponent, Ted DiBiase.
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[bell rings]
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- Ted DiBiase had made quite
a name for himself
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and was considered
a great technical wrestler.
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And that was the type
of wrestler that
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Vince and James McMahon wanted.
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- During the territory era,
a-a wrestler would come
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into a wrestling promotion,
work for a few months,
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and then usually lose to whoever
the next top good guy might be
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on his way out.
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- [indistinct] armdrag.
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- I remember Ben Sr. coming
to me and saying,
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"Hey, we got a lot of high
hopes for this guy."
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- Nervous wreck.
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Ted made me look great.
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- Now he has a little bear hug
and it could be over.
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[bell rings]
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- It's over.
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- You know, I was wrestling
that night in The Garden
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and then I was going back
to Texas.
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Terry Funk called me and he
said, "You need to get to
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Georgia because there's three
names in the hat for the--
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who possibly would-- might be
the next NWA World Champion.
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And the three names are
Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes,
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and Ted DiBiase."
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To be number one
in professional wrestling,
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you gotta be a winner,
and you gotta go where
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the action is and
where the best is.
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- For all the regional
territories that existed,
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no championship meant more
at that time than
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the National Wrestling Alliance
Heavyweight Championship.
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Ted DiBiase had the skills
to be an NWA champion.
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- When I went to Georgia,
that was when Melanie and I
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met in Atlanta on
April the 26th, 1981.
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- We actually met
at a swimming pool,
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and the guy that I was friends
with said to Ted,
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"This girl over here wants
your autograph."
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- And I said,
"Okay, what's your name?"
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She goes, "Melanie.
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But everybody calls me Mel."
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So, I put,
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"To Mel, the best-looking girl
at the pool for sure."
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And I said,
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"I don't even know you,
and I'm gonna sign this love."
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And I did.
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"Love, Ted DiBiase.
4/26/81."
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- I looked at him,
and I was like,
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"Well, what number are you?"
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- "What number am I?"
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- "You gotta be
a football player."
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- She says,
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"So you play for the
Falcons, don't you?"
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[laughs]
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I said, "I'm a professional
wrestler."
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- DiBiase, oh.
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- "Do you mean like
that stuff on TV?"
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- Toehold into the, uh,
figure four.
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- [laughs]
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She wasn't too impressed
with that.
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I don't have to stand here
and give you my credentials.
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Everybody knows what I can do.
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- He did ask me after that
if we could go out on a date.
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And I said absolutely not
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because how am I gonna
defend myself?
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I don't know this guy.
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He's huge.
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So, I said, "Let's just meet
at the pool."
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I needed to know who he was
before I was alone in a car
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with him somewhere.
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And we ended up just having
a really close connection
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right from the start.
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- That was the beginning of it.
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And so New Year's Eve 1981
with JYD as my best man,
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Mel and I got married.
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- Three months after
we got married,
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I found out I was pregnant.
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- There was a lot of talk of Ted
DiBiase becoming the next NWA
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World's Heavyweight Champion,
but, uh, he was passed by.
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And so, uh, Ted DiBiase
looked at his options
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and he left
the Georgia territory.
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He spent time with his family.
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But he was always looking
for that next big thing.
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[crowd cheers]
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- Look at this.
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- He slammed him.
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- He slammed the Giant.
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- I don't believe it.
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- Hulk dropping a big leg.
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Over for the cover.
It's over.
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- He got him.
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- I opened the hotel room door,
and I pick up this paper
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and the front page says,
"World indoor attendance record.
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93,000 people
at the Pontiac Silverdome
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for WrestleMania III."
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I mean, my mouth dropped open.
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00:15:25,224 --> 00:15:27,760
I was like, "Oh my gosh."
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All I remember thinking is that
I'm going to have to ultimately
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be working for that company.
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- Ted DiBiase, and I had been
together in Mid-South Wrestling
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and I had made the move.
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I was coming to New York
to work for WWE.
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While I did that, Ted was on a
tour in Japan.
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- So I get this call from Bruce,
and Bruce says,
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"Vince McMahon is extremely
interested in you."
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- I had just had a baby.
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I was a full-time mom.
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I could see it on his face.
302
00:16:01,828 --> 00:16:05,865
This was a really important
conversation he was about
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00:16:05,932 --> 00:16:10,002
to have that could possibly
change his life and mine.
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00:16:12,038 --> 00:16:15,107
- When Vince met with Ted, he
says, "I've got an idea.
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00:16:16,542 --> 00:16:18,444
I think you'd be
the perfect guy for it."
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00:16:19,178 --> 00:16:22,482
Ted had the look and Ted
had a bit of the swagger.
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00:16:22,949 --> 00:16:25,818
He says, "If you wanna come up
here, I can guarantee you that
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00:16:25,918 --> 00:16:28,488
you'll make more money
you ever dreamed of.
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00:16:28,554 --> 00:16:30,823
We'll have more fun than you
could possibly imagine having
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in this business."
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00:16:32,758 --> 00:16:34,360
- Then he laid it out for me.
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00:16:34,427 --> 00:16:37,196
The one thing everybody hates
is someone,
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who by virtue of their wealth,
they bully people.
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That's the essence
of this character.
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And he said,
316
00:16:44,270 --> 00:16:47,173
"I think you'd be one of the
hottest heels I've ever had."
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Off the cuff, I said,
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00:16:48,341 --> 00:16:50,042
"Well, he-he sounds like
a million-dollar man to me."
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00:16:55,848 --> 00:16:58,784
For all you people out there
who aren't familiar with me,
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let me introduce myself.
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00:17:00,987 --> 00:17:02,288
I'm Ted DiBiase.
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00:17:02,355 --> 00:17:04,123
I'm The Million Dollar Man.
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00:17:04,190 --> 00:17:09,562
Money can and does buy
you anything or anybody.
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00:17:10,696 --> 00:17:12,698
- 100% Vince McMahon's vision-
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00:17:12,798 --> 00:17:14,667
-Don't you wish you had money?
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00:17:14,734 --> 00:17:15,668
Just throw it away.
327
00:17:16,836 --> 00:17:21,274
- -to create this character
that exploits the fact
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00:17:21,274 --> 00:17:24,544
that everybody has a price.
329
00:17:24,644 --> 00:17:27,280
- Everybody's got a price
for The Million Dollar Man.
330
00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:30,116
- What a great gimmick
to be given to you.
331
00:17:30,116 --> 00:17:33,152
You-you're basically playing
Vince McMahon, you know?
332
00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:37,990
- In the 1980s, American pop
culture was all about greed
333
00:17:38,057 --> 00:17:42,428
and excess and how much money
you could actually make.
334
00:17:42,428 --> 00:17:45,598
One of the biggest movies
in theaters was Wall Street.
335
00:17:45,665 --> 00:17:50,002
One of the biggest television
shows in the world was Dynasty.
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00:17:50,069 --> 00:17:53,306
The Million Dollar Man,
Ted DiBiase,
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00:17:53,406 --> 00:17:56,208
embodied that in the WWE.
338
00:17:56,275 --> 00:17:59,278
- What would it take to make
this a private pool right now?
339
00:17:59,345 --> 00:18:00,713
- I'm afraid I can't do that.
340
00:18:00,780 --> 00:18:02,448
- It was just a fun ride.
341
00:18:02,515 --> 00:18:05,518
He had-- He was having so much
fun he loved it.
342
00:18:05,584 --> 00:18:07,420
- I pay more taxes in a month
than these people
343
00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:08,688
make in a year, Virgil-
[finger snap]
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00:18:10,022 --> 00:18:12,358
- He was actually giving away
$100 bills everywhere.
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00:18:12,425 --> 00:18:15,761
I was like,
"Yes, this is gonna work.
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00:18:15,828 --> 00:18:17,163
This is brilliant."
347
00:18:17,229 --> 00:18:18,564
- Virgil.
[finger snap]
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00:18:22,702 --> 00:18:23,636
[finger snap]
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00:18:23,703 --> 00:18:24,670
Virgil.
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00:18:26,205 --> 00:18:27,173
[bell ringing]
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00:18:28,074 --> 00:18:29,475
- As a Million Dollar Man,
you're not gonna
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00:18:29,542 --> 00:18:31,711
do things yourself.
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00:18:31,711 --> 00:18:34,680
So, you have to have a man that
is going do the dirty work that
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00:18:34,747 --> 00:18:36,749
you don't feel
comfortable doing.
355
00:18:36,849 --> 00:18:38,384
- Come on you little --
get out of the pool.
356
00:18:38,384 --> 00:18:39,185
All of you.
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00:18:39,185 --> 00:18:40,286
Fall out.
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00:18:40,353 --> 00:18:43,189
- Oh, Virgil was, uh,
key to this, I think, you know?
359
00:18:43,189 --> 00:18:45,725
- Virgil takes care
of all of life's little problems
360
00:18:45,791 --> 00:18:48,194
that I don't have time
to take care of anymore.
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00:18:48,594 --> 00:18:50,029
- Million Dollar Man would
snap his finger,
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00:18:50,096 --> 00:18:51,063
"Hey, Virgil, get this,"
363
00:18:51,130 --> 00:18:52,465
Virgil was right there with it.
364
00:18:52,531 --> 00:18:56,869
- I'm rich, you're poor, and
that makes me better than
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00:18:56,969 --> 00:18:59,672
each and every one of you.
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00:18:59,672 --> 00:19:00,873
[crowd boos]
367
00:19:00,873 --> 00:19:04,276
- Ted would use his money
to make people do things
368
00:19:04,343 --> 00:19:09,849
that they might not ordinarily
do, but for the right price
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00:19:09,915 --> 00:19:10,950
maybe they would.
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00:19:11,017 --> 00:19:12,718
- Let's hear a big bulldog bark.
371
00:19:12,785 --> 00:19:14,086
- Woof woof.
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00:19:14,153 --> 00:19:15,421
- The vignettes were great.
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00:19:15,521 --> 00:19:16,622
- The vignettes.
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00:19:16,722 --> 00:19:18,591
- Now, get down,
and give me 10 push-ups.
375
00:19:20,092 --> 00:19:24,063
[crowd counting]
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00:19:25,431 --> 00:19:27,500
- Doing your best just ain't
good enough
377
00:19:27,600 --> 00:19:29,201
for The Million Dollar Man.
378
00:19:29,802 --> 00:19:32,505
You're all a bunch of suckers.
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00:19:32,605 --> 00:19:34,106
[laughs]
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00:19:34,206 --> 00:19:37,810
All those things that we did
all those people got the money.
381
00:19:41,580 --> 00:19:44,950
- Everything that he did was
horrible, you know,
382
00:19:45,017 --> 00:19:46,085
how he treated people.
383
00:19:46,152 --> 00:19:46,986
How dare he?
384
00:19:46,986 --> 00:19:47,953
And people ate it up.
385
00:19:49,188 --> 00:19:53,125
- If you can dribble this
basketball 15 times, look here,
386
00:19:53,192 --> 00:19:56,062
I'm going to give you $500.
387
00:19:56,162 --> 00:19:58,864
- And realize the heat is
you offer somebody money
388
00:19:58,931 --> 00:19:59,965
to do something,
389
00:20:01,100 --> 00:20:02,935
they just about get there-
390
00:20:04,136 --> 00:20:05,237
-and then you take it away
from them.
391
00:20:05,304 --> 00:20:08,641
- 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14.
392
00:20:08,708 --> 00:20:10,509
Oops.
393
00:20:10,509 --> 00:20:12,344
Aww.
394
00:20:12,445 --> 00:20:14,146
- That child learned a hard
lesson that day,
395
00:20:15,314 --> 00:20:17,716
that if you don't do the job-
396
00:20:17,783 --> 00:20:20,753
- You don't get paid.
397
00:20:20,820 --> 00:20:22,021
[laughs]
398
00:20:22,121 --> 00:20:24,190
- The laughs was-
was diabolical.
399
00:20:24,256 --> 00:20:26,826
- [laughs]
400
00:20:26,892 --> 00:20:28,461
- The laugh made it.
401
00:20:28,561 --> 00:20:30,596
The tagging, every vignette
with that laugh, was like,
402
00:20:30,663 --> 00:20:32,865
"What are you going when
Hulkamania runs wild?"
403
00:20:32,865 --> 00:20:34,633
You know, the laugh
was the same thing.
404
00:20:34,700 --> 00:20:36,068
[laughs]
405
00:20:36,168 --> 00:20:38,471
- That's an exaggeration
of my regular laugh.
406
00:20:38,537 --> 00:20:42,408
Vince just happened to be
walking by, and he heard it and
407
00:20:42,475 --> 00:20:44,910
he goes ,
"That's The Million Dollar Man.
408
00:20:44,910 --> 00:20:47,847
I want to hear that laugh
at the end of every interview."
409
00:20:47,913 --> 00:20:49,648
[laughs]
410
00:20:49,715 --> 00:20:51,517
And I tell people that now,
all the time, I say you know,
411
00:20:51,584 --> 00:20:57,189
"I had almost a 20-year career
but what am I remembered for?"
412
00:20:57,256 --> 00:20:59,458
[laughs]
413
00:21:00,760 --> 00:21:03,395
- Who wouldn't want to be
The Million Dollar Man?
414
00:21:03,462 --> 00:21:05,030
Who wouldn't want to live
that way?
415
00:21:05,097 --> 00:21:09,201
And Ted,
he lived that character.
416
00:21:09,268 --> 00:21:11,804
- You know,
you've done a lot ofthings.
417
00:21:11,871 --> 00:21:13,839
What's the nicest thing
you've done?
418
00:21:13,906 --> 00:21:15,875
[laughs]
419
00:21:15,941 --> 00:21:17,743
- Gee, that's a $100 bill.
420
00:21:17,843 --> 00:21:20,312
- You want that $100 bill, kid?
421
00:21:20,646 --> 00:21:23,149
A little flash cash
was Vince's idea.
422
00:21:23,516 --> 00:21:25,351
We were going to try to make
the public believe
423
00:21:25,417 --> 00:21:26,585
you're really this guy.
424
00:21:26,585 --> 00:21:27,786
So I says,
425
00:21:27,853 --> 00:21:31,724
"If you go in and buy a cup of
coffee, throw down a $100 bill.
426
00:21:32,091 --> 00:21:36,562
- Ted also was able to live
the gimmick in real life.
427
00:21:37,329 --> 00:21:40,299
Had stretch limousines pick him
up at the airport to and from
428
00:21:40,399 --> 00:21:44,503
the arena, stayed at the finest
hotels paid for by the company
429
00:21:44,603 --> 00:21:46,305
to protect the gimmick.
430
00:21:46,405 --> 00:21:49,308
- He also has to fly first
class, everybody else
431
00:21:49,408 --> 00:21:53,312
in the back, but not Ted,
he's The Million Dollar Man.
432
00:21:53,312 --> 00:21:54,446
Got to live the gimmick.
433
00:21:54,980 --> 00:21:56,348
- Oh, it was- it was a blast.
434
00:21:56,448 --> 00:21:59,552
- Oh, there it is, the Million
Dollar Dream he slapped it on.
435
00:22:00,619 --> 00:22:03,189
- You know, I would beat my
opponent, and I'd take a $100
436
00:22:03,255 --> 00:22:06,992
bill, shove the 100 in their
mouth and, you know,
437
00:22:07,059 --> 00:22:08,761
when they got back to the
dressing room I'd say,
438
00:22:08,828 --> 00:22:09,595
"Cough it up."
439
00:22:09,662 --> 00:22:11,297
[laughs]
440
00:22:12,598 --> 00:22:15,134
It was like a fairy tale at the
beginning, and I go from
441
00:22:15,201 --> 00:22:18,270
working, like, every wrestler
used to work, you're-
442
00:22:18,337 --> 00:22:20,806
you're putting the miles on your
car and, you know,
443
00:22:20,873 --> 00:22:22,474
none of that is paid for.
444
00:22:23,142 --> 00:22:25,844
I go from that to Learjets
and limousines.
445
00:22:26,679 --> 00:22:28,714
While all the wrestlers are out
there beating each other
446
00:22:28,781 --> 00:22:32,685
to pieces, I'm sitting back
relaxing contemplating
447
00:22:32,751 --> 00:22:33,719
my next move.
448
00:22:34,153 --> 00:22:35,387
- He didn't need
the competition.
449
00:22:35,454 --> 00:22:37,156
He didn't need the
sportsmanship.
450
00:22:37,223 --> 00:22:39,525
He didn't even need to win.
451
00:22:39,592 --> 00:22:44,196
He was willing to use his money
to get the WWE Championship.
452
00:22:45,664 --> 00:22:48,067
- Everybody has a price
for The Million Dollar Man.
453
00:22:48,133 --> 00:22:51,437
I'm going to prove it to you in
the biggest way I know how.
454
00:22:52,404 --> 00:22:54,707
I'm going to buy
455
00:22:54,807 --> 00:22:59,411
the World Wrestling --
Heavyweight Championship.
456
00:22:59,478 --> 00:23:01,447
- He got so much heat
because people were like,
457
00:23:01,513 --> 00:23:03,249
"He could b-buy the belt?
458
00:23:03,315 --> 00:23:05,217
He could buy a championship?
459
00:23:05,317 --> 00:23:07,920
Is there no integrity
in the WWE?"
460
00:23:08,020 --> 00:23:10,356
It immediately elevated him.
461
00:23:10,422 --> 00:23:13,025
- That's right, baby,
it's going to be mine.
462
00:23:13,025 --> 00:23:14,760
Lock, stock, and barrel.
463
00:23:18,597 --> 00:23:22,868
The Million Dollar Man always
gets what he wants.
464
00:23:22,968 --> 00:23:25,604
I went out, and I bought
André the Giant.
465
00:23:25,671 --> 00:23:29,675
This man will beat Hulk Hogan
and the Heavyweight Title
466
00:23:29,742 --> 00:23:30,676
will be mine.
467
00:23:30,743 --> 00:23:31,910
[crowd cheers]
468
00:23:31,977 --> 00:23:34,013
- Welcome to the largest
television audience
469
00:23:34,079 --> 00:23:36,448
in World Wrestling -- history.
470
00:23:37,049 --> 00:23:40,619
- The Million Dollar Man,
Ted DiBiase, purchased
471
00:23:40,719 --> 00:23:45,057
André the Giant with
the intention of André winning
472
00:23:45,157 --> 00:23:50,996
the WWE Championship, so he can
hand it over to DiBiase.
473
00:23:51,597 --> 00:23:55,334
- And it was also the first time
that wrestling had been
474
00:23:55,401 --> 00:24:01,407
on prime-time network television
in many years.
475
00:24:01,473 --> 00:24:02,374
- Here comes the Hulkster.
476
00:24:02,441 --> 00:24:03,609
Oh my.
477
00:24:03,676 --> 00:24:05,311
- I saw something the other day
478
00:24:05,311 --> 00:24:09,114
it's still the largest viewed
audience for that time slot.
479
00:24:09,181 --> 00:24:11,116
- That was a smart move
by André.
480
00:24:11,183 --> 00:24:14,586
- Championship is on the line,
and the unthinkable happens.
481
00:24:14,586 --> 00:24:16,121
- Suplex right on top of him.
482
00:24:16,188 --> 00:24:16,889
- He's on him
483
00:24:16,956 --> 00:24:18,857
- One, we got two.
484
00:24:18,958 --> 00:24:19,625
That's it.
485
00:24:19,692 --> 00:24:20,225
Well, no.
486
00:24:20,292 --> 00:24:20,926
Hold on.
487
00:24:20,993 --> 00:24:21,827
- He got him.
488
00:24:21,827 --> 00:24:22,728
[bell rings]
489
00:24:22,795 --> 00:24:23,462
- He got him.
490
00:24:23,562 --> 00:24:24,430
- No, he didn't.
491
00:24:24,496 --> 00:24:25,831
- The referee counted three.
492
00:24:25,898 --> 00:24:28,567
- A fast count that doesn't even
acknowledge that Hogan's
493
00:24:28,634 --> 00:24:30,636
shoulders were up.
494
00:24:30,636 --> 00:24:34,673
Ted DiBiase has not just
paid off André the Giant.
495
00:24:34,673 --> 00:24:36,508
- The one in the ring
took the money.
496
00:24:36,608 --> 00:24:37,609
It had to be-
497
00:24:37,676 --> 00:24:39,912
There has to be some
chicanery going on.
498
00:24:39,978 --> 00:24:40,946
- Ted DiBiase bought him off.
499
00:24:41,714 --> 00:24:45,351
- Some guy named
The Million Dollar Man
500
00:24:45,417 --> 00:24:47,720
helped the Giant just a little.
501
00:24:47,786 --> 00:24:51,090
- The loophole there was once
André won the championship,
502
00:24:51,156 --> 00:24:54,193
he surrendered
the championship to
503
00:24:54,259 --> 00:24:56,428
The Million Dollar Man
Ted DiBiase.
504
00:24:56,495 --> 00:24:58,897
- I surrender
the World Champion-
505
00:24:58,998 --> 00:25:01,367
Championship to Ted DiBiase.
506
00:25:01,433 --> 00:25:01,967
- Wait a minute.
507
00:25:02,034 --> 00:25:02,935
Hold on.
508
00:25:03,002 --> 00:25:04,269
André, what are you saying you-
509
00:25:04,370 --> 00:25:05,871
- There was a big fuss
about that.
510
00:25:05,938 --> 00:25:07,206
[laughs]
511
00:25:07,272 --> 00:25:09,475
- Million Dollar Man
with a championship.
512
00:25:09,541 --> 00:25:11,377
That's not legal, I don't think.
513
00:25:11,443 --> 00:25:15,347
- Because of the circumstances
surrounding the title switch
514
00:25:15,447 --> 00:25:17,816
a decision was made by WWE.
515
00:25:17,883 --> 00:25:20,919
- Ted DiBiase is also not the
516
00:25:20,986 --> 00:25:24,423
World Wrestling -- Champion.
517
00:25:24,523 --> 00:25:27,026
I now declare the title vacant.
518
00:25:27,092 --> 00:25:30,362
- And there was going to be a
tournament at WrestleMania IV
519
00:25:30,429 --> 00:25:31,997
to determine a new champion.
520
00:25:32,064 --> 00:25:34,032
- Hi, WrestleMania IV.
521
00:25:34,967 --> 00:25:39,438
- The very short list of people
who have gone on last
522
00:25:39,505 --> 00:25:43,375
at WrestleMania,
there's a reason Ted DiBiase
523
00:25:43,442 --> 00:25:45,644
found himself in that spot.
524
00:25:46,311 --> 00:25:48,113
- Savage in deep trouble.
525
00:25:48,113 --> 00:25:54,586
- It was because Ted DiBiase
was the best villainous wrestler
526
00:25:54,653 --> 00:25:56,955
on the WWE roster.
527
00:25:58,390 --> 00:25:59,925
- Suplex delivered.
528
00:25:59,992 --> 00:26:03,362
- WrestleMania IV,
the idea was I would somehow
529
00:26:03,429 --> 00:26:06,231
become the champion.
530
00:26:06,632 --> 00:26:07,966
- Oh, look at that shot.
531
00:26:08,033 --> 00:26:15,874
- But now, Vince is marketing
toys and games to children.
532
00:26:17,142 --> 00:26:19,244
It's about making that money.
533
00:26:19,311 --> 00:26:22,114
You know, if you're the
champion, and you're a heel,
534
00:26:22,181 --> 00:26:24,650
you're not going to be
a champion long.
535
00:26:24,716 --> 00:26:27,352
- Oh, he clobbered
The Million Dollar Man
536
00:26:27,419 --> 00:26:30,823
- Because all those kids want to
see the championship belt
537
00:26:30,923 --> 00:26:31,790
around their hero.
538
00:26:31,857 --> 00:26:33,125
[crowd cheers]
539
00:26:33,192 --> 00:26:34,026
- Oh.
540
00:26:34,026 --> 00:26:35,227
- The flying elbow.
541
00:26:35,227 --> 00:26:36,628
Hooks the leg.
542
00:26:36,695 --> 00:26:37,729
It's over.
543
00:26:37,796 --> 00:26:38,564
[crowd cheers]
544
00:26:38,630 --> 00:26:39,465
[bell rings]
545
00:26:39,531 --> 00:26:40,666
- We have a new champion.
546
00:26:44,069 --> 00:26:46,705
- Ted DiBiase should have
been a five-time world champion.
547
00:26:48,040 --> 00:26:50,008
Easily two or three.
548
00:26:50,075 --> 00:26:52,845
Easily, but he didn't need it.
549
00:26:52,911 --> 00:26:54,213
He could draw money.
550
00:26:54,947 --> 00:26:56,448
He was believable as hell.
551
00:26:57,116 --> 00:26:59,585
His work was off the charts.
552
00:27:00,452 --> 00:27:01,487
- It's The Million Dollar Man.
553
00:27:01,553 --> 00:27:02,955
- Oh, wow.
554
00:27:03,021 --> 00:27:04,022
Gosh.
555
00:27:04,122 --> 00:27:06,825
- So I said,
"I don't need your stinking belt
556
00:27:06,825 --> 00:27:10,596
I'll create my own title,
I'm The Million Dollar Man."
557
00:27:10,662 --> 00:27:12,164
You are a designer
of fine jewelry.
558
00:27:12,231 --> 00:27:12,965
Are you not?
559
00:27:13,031 --> 00:27:14,199
[chuckles]
560
00:27:14,266 --> 00:27:15,634
Oh, wait, of course, you are.
I wouldn't have come to you.
561
00:27:15,634 --> 00:27:19,438
- The Million Dollar Man
wouldn't have just
562
00:27:19,505 --> 00:27:21,807
a regular championship.
563
00:27:21,874 --> 00:27:25,844
- I want gold, I want diamonds,
and spare no expense.
564
00:27:25,911 --> 00:27:29,481
- And Terry Betteridge in
Greenwich, Connecticut
565
00:27:29,548 --> 00:27:32,317
was a jeweler that Vince
knew that created
566
00:27:32,384 --> 00:27:34,419
this championship belt for us.
567
00:27:34,953 --> 00:27:36,221
- It's mine.
568
00:27:36,321 --> 00:27:37,789
It's mine.
569
00:27:37,789 --> 00:27:39,625
Oh my gosh, it was amazing.
570
00:27:39,625 --> 00:27:42,194
I give you, Brother Love,
571
00:27:42,261 --> 00:27:47,065
The Million Dollar Championship
belt.
572
00:27:47,065 --> 00:27:49,835
There's 700 stones in the face
of the belt.
573
00:27:49,835 --> 00:27:52,104
Well, those are all cubic
zirconium.
574
00:27:52,204 --> 00:27:54,439
I asked my wife,
"What's a cubic zirconium?
575
00:27:54,506 --> 00:27:56,675
She goes, "Almost a diamond."
576
00:27:56,675 --> 00:27:57,776
And I said,
577
00:27:57,843 --> 00:28:00,345
"Okay, it's almost a diamond,
so it's worth something.
578
00:28:00,445 --> 00:28:02,948
The real joke is in the back
of the belt,
579
00:28:03,048 --> 00:28:04,249
there's three real diamonds.
580
00:28:04,316 --> 00:28:06,218
I said, "Why?"
581
00:28:06,318 --> 00:28:08,287
"Well, if anybody asked you,
are the diamonds real?
582
00:28:08,353 --> 00:28:10,589
You can say yes,
and you won't be lying."
583
00:28:10,589 --> 00:28:12,824
Nothing means more
to me than money.
584
00:28:12,891 --> 00:28:16,428
So nothing means more to me
than this championship belt.
585
00:28:18,430 --> 00:28:22,768
- Back then, if you were a main
player in WWE,
586
00:28:22,834 --> 00:28:26,638
that meant you were a character
very familiar to the mainstream.
587
00:28:26,705 --> 00:28:31,643
And I would say every person in
Western society at that time had
588
00:28:31,710 --> 00:28:34,546
heard of and probably seen
The Million Dollar Man.
589
00:28:34,646 --> 00:28:37,516
- And it seems to me that I
should have been out here
590
00:28:37,516 --> 00:28:39,017
about 30 minutes ago.
591
00:28:39,117 --> 00:28:42,521
And since I wasn't, I think you
owe me a little money.
592
00:28:44,990 --> 00:28:47,793
- It moved so quickly into that-
593
00:28:49,394 --> 00:28:52,264
-limousines and room service and
594
00:28:52,331 --> 00:28:58,537
suites and private jets,
and I'm at home with three boys.
595
00:28:58,604 --> 00:29:02,975
You're just rolling along
and trying to survive
596
00:29:03,041 --> 00:29:04,977
all the bumps that come
along with it.
597
00:29:06,044 --> 00:29:08,313
- We, as his kids,
we had to share him with the-
598
00:29:08,313 --> 00:29:09,748
you know, the rest of the world.
599
00:29:09,848 --> 00:29:11,984
And so our time actually
together was very, very,
600
00:29:12,050 --> 00:29:13,585
very minimal.
601
00:29:14,653 --> 00:29:17,623
Really at the end of the day,
we want Dad.
602
00:29:17,723 --> 00:29:18,657
We want a dad, we want him.
603
00:29:20,425 --> 00:29:21,760
- Hey?
604
00:29:21,827 --> 00:29:22,928
How y'all doing, huh?
605
00:29:22,995 --> 00:29:25,163
I was putting the future
and the stability of my own
606
00:29:25,230 --> 00:29:27,232
children at risk.
607
00:29:28,900 --> 00:29:32,838
I was out 3 straight weeks,
21 days, 21 cities.
608
00:29:34,439 --> 00:29:39,211
I'm really only off six
days in a month.
609
00:29:40,245 --> 00:29:41,446
- Fun.
610
00:29:41,513 --> 00:29:43,849
But at the same time, uh, you
know, we missed Dad a lot, too.
611
00:29:44,650 --> 00:29:47,986
Part of my life growing up,
I would see Dad, you know,
612
00:29:47,986 --> 00:29:49,921
maybe a couple of times a year.
613
00:29:49,988 --> 00:29:54,326
- It was just a fantasy out
there that I cou--
614
00:29:54,393 --> 00:29:55,661
I needed reality.
615
00:29:55,761 --> 00:29:57,462
I was raising three boys.
616
00:29:57,562 --> 00:29:59,865
I could not live in that.
617
00:30:03,101 --> 00:30:06,271
- The Million Dollar Man
lived that character
618
00:30:06,338 --> 00:30:08,040
in and out of the ring.
619
00:30:08,106 --> 00:30:10,042
And I'm sure the-the other--
the boys didn't like it
620
00:30:10,108 --> 00:30:11,176
[laughs]
621
00:30:11,243 --> 00:30:13,312
because, you know,
they're sharing rental cars,
622
00:30:13,312 --> 00:30:15,914
and he's traveling around
in limousines '
623
00:30:15,914 --> 00:30:17,416
cause he's The
Million Dollar Man.
624
00:30:19,184 --> 00:30:22,154
- Separate dressing room, coming
in a little later than normal.
625
00:30:23,322 --> 00:30:25,524
And it just felt a little
different sometimes,
626
00:30:25,590 --> 00:30:29,161
staying out, uh, a little late
sometimes at some of the bars
627
00:30:29,227 --> 00:30:30,462
and partying and having
a good time.
628
00:30:30,562 --> 00:30:31,830
Where before,
the old Ted DiBiase really
629
00:30:31,897 --> 00:30:33,432
didn't do it, you know.
630
00:30:33,832 --> 00:30:35,701
And so I think that really
had a change
631
00:30:35,801 --> 00:30:36,735
in his home life and his life.
632
00:30:36,802 --> 00:30:38,203
And I think it
affected everything.
633
00:30:39,104 --> 00:30:40,505
- Ted ran hard.
634
00:30:42,074 --> 00:30:44,676
I mean, partied and ran hard.
635
00:30:45,544 --> 00:30:49,715
- Maybe we partied a little too
much sometimes, you know.
636
00:30:49,781 --> 00:30:53,819
I think he probably had a
problem with that, too,
637
00:30:53,919 --> 00:30:56,188
and I think he got himself
in trouble.
638
00:30:56,722 --> 00:31:00,959
- I always kind of likened it to
selling your soul to the devil
639
00:31:01,026 --> 00:31:02,961
because you're gonna make
a lot of money.
640
00:31:03,028 --> 00:31:06,498
You're gonna be more famous than
you could have ever imagined.
641
00:31:06,598 --> 00:31:08,366
There's no, really,
relationship.
642
00:31:08,433 --> 00:31:09,835
I don't know how you keep
a relationship going,
643
00:31:09,901 --> 00:31:12,204
not only with your spouse
but your children.
644
00:31:13,038 --> 00:31:14,973
The temptations were endless.
645
00:31:17,109 --> 00:31:21,279
- And I got caught up in the
life- the lifestyle to a degree.
646
00:31:22,347 --> 00:31:25,717
- I did everything at the house,
took care of the home,
647
00:31:25,784 --> 00:31:29,388
took care of the kids, and I was
paying the bills one time
648
00:31:29,388 --> 00:31:34,726
and I noticed some charges that
were a little suspicious to me.
649
00:31:34,793 --> 00:31:39,564
And so followed up with that
and just found out
650
00:31:40,732 --> 00:31:43,835
that Ted had been unfaithful
in our marriage.
651
00:31:44,369 --> 00:31:48,840
- And, uh, she confronted me
with what she found.
652
00:31:51,243 --> 00:31:54,012
And I said, "I don't wanna talk
about this on the phone.
653
00:31:54,079 --> 00:31:55,347
I'll be on the next plane home."
654
00:31:55,447 --> 00:31:56,748
- I said, no, you won't.
655
00:31:56,848 --> 00:31:58,416
You don't live here anymore.
656
00:31:58,483 --> 00:31:59,885
- Click.
657
00:32:04,222 --> 00:32:05,791
That was the worst
day of my life.
658
00:32:10,495 --> 00:32:12,030
- I was unfaithful.
659
00:32:14,199 --> 00:32:17,602
When my wife found out
and confronted me with it,
660
00:32:18,036 --> 00:32:20,672
it was immediate remorse for me.
661
00:32:22,741 --> 00:32:24,776
"How could you be so stupid?
662
00:32:25,877 --> 00:32:30,882
How could you put something
so precious at risk like that?"
663
00:32:31,716 --> 00:32:33,618
And quite frankly,
I didn't deserve her.
664
00:32:35,387 --> 00:32:37,589
- So you have
to make a decision.
665
00:32:37,589 --> 00:32:38,557
I'm gonna keep this.
666
00:32:38,623 --> 00:32:40,392
I'm gonna grow bitter.
667
00:32:40,458 --> 00:32:41,793
I'm gonna divorce.
668
00:32:41,860 --> 00:32:46,765
I'm gonna make my children's
lives hell, uh,
669
00:32:46,832 --> 00:32:49,201
and be gone with him.
670
00:32:49,835 --> 00:32:54,840
Or you can do what
a Christian would do.
671
00:32:54,906 --> 00:32:57,375
And that's work
through the pain.
672
00:32:58,276 --> 00:33:01,513
- I had accepted that I was
gonna lose the best thing
673
00:33:01,580 --> 00:33:04,115
that ever happened to me,
that I was a fool,
674
00:33:04,115 --> 00:33:07,152
that I was an idiot, the whole-
the whole nine yards.
675
00:33:07,219 --> 00:33:12,224
And, uh, that's when my, uh,
journey, I call it back to God,
676
00:33:12,324 --> 00:33:13,391
really began.
677
00:33:14,192 --> 00:33:16,061
During that time,
we were counseled
678
00:33:16,161 --> 00:33:19,264
by one of my best friends,
Pastor Hal Santos.
679
00:33:22,701 --> 00:33:25,036
- One night, Ted calls me, he is
going through a tough time
680
00:33:25,103 --> 00:33:27,072
and he said, "I need your help."
681
00:33:27,639 --> 00:33:32,177
I said, "Let's make a plan how
we can get you all here."
682
00:33:32,244 --> 00:33:34,880
Ted and Mel came,
and then the boys came.
683
00:33:36,047 --> 00:33:39,484
- We joined him, and went with
all of his kids from his church
684
00:33:39,551 --> 00:33:41,987
to this thing up in Chicago.
685
00:33:41,987 --> 00:33:43,788
"There's Ted DiBiase.
There's The Million Dollar Man.
686
00:33:43,855 --> 00:33:45,590
What's he doing here?"
687
00:33:45,657 --> 00:33:46,625
Good question.
688
00:33:48,827 --> 00:33:51,830
I went to my knees, I put my
nose in the carpet, and I laid
689
00:33:51,830 --> 00:33:54,099
there and cried like a baby and
didn't care what a soul in that
690
00:33:54,199 --> 00:33:55,634
room thought.
691
00:33:56,268 --> 00:33:57,536
- And all I could think of was,
692
00:33:57,602 --> 00:34:02,574
"Melanie, God loves Ted as
much as He loves you.
693
00:34:03,808 --> 00:34:05,277
He still does."
694
00:34:05,343 --> 00:34:08,079
- And I looked at Mel that day
and I said, "If you'll give me
695
00:34:08,146 --> 00:34:12,284
this chance, I'll become the man
you thought you married.
696
00:34:12,350 --> 00:34:19,291
And God willing, one day, I'll
regain your respect and trust."
697
00:34:20,091 --> 00:34:22,160
That was in March of '92.
698
00:34:23,295 --> 00:34:26,264
- We were stronger
because of it.
699
00:34:26,364 --> 00:34:29,634
We probably had a healthier
respect for each other than we
700
00:34:29,701 --> 00:34:33,672
did before because you kind of
take for granted your partner,
701
00:34:34,472 --> 00:34:36,408
but you shouldn't,
you should treasure it.
702
00:34:37,075 --> 00:34:40,412
- His whole life was gonna end
for what he knew it.
703
00:34:40,478 --> 00:34:42,480
And to him, that was too huge
a price.
704
00:34:42,547 --> 00:34:44,849
And it- and it snapped him
back into reality.
705
00:34:45,550 --> 00:34:47,319
- Who are you?
706
00:34:47,385 --> 00:34:48,153
- Hulk Hogan.
707
00:34:48,219 --> 00:34:49,287
- Hulk Hogan?
708
00:34:49,354 --> 00:34:51,590
- The change was immediate.
709
00:34:51,590 --> 00:34:54,392
He waited till it got to
a tough place,
710
00:34:54,459 --> 00:34:56,628
but then he found God's grace.
711
00:34:56,628 --> 00:35:00,031
Kept his marriage together,
raised kids.
712
00:35:00,732 --> 00:35:02,467
- Well, give me the
other monies.
713
00:35:02,467 --> 00:35:04,336
- Give you the
other monies?
714
00:35:04,402 --> 00:35:07,238
I don't have any more,
that's all of it.
715
00:35:07,305 --> 00:35:08,440
I'm going to get you.
716
00:35:11,443 --> 00:35:12,477
[laughs]
717
00:35:12,544 --> 00:35:15,714
- How do you make that
transition to go from superstar
718
00:35:15,714 --> 00:35:19,684
to home where you're
expected to just be dad?
719
00:35:21,586 --> 00:35:26,491
He was really good with them in
that-- the first few hours, that
720
00:35:26,558 --> 00:35:28,827
first day that he would be home,
721
00:35:28,827 --> 00:35:31,796
he did nothing but play
with them.
722
00:35:32,297 --> 00:35:33,898
- Did you get this for daddy?
723
00:35:34,265 --> 00:35:38,003
- And then the next day, he and
I would have a kind of a day.
724
00:35:38,069 --> 00:35:39,137
That would be our time.
725
00:35:39,204 --> 00:35:40,905
And then the next day,
he was back on the road.
726
00:35:41,673 --> 00:35:47,679
If your dad is playing a
character that flashy and fun,
727
00:35:47,746 --> 00:35:49,714
you know, uh, they would
try to imitate the laugh.
728
00:35:49,714 --> 00:35:54,619
I would catch them playing with
each other, uh, in their rooms
729
00:35:54,719 --> 00:35:57,188
when they didn't think
I was listening.
730
00:35:57,188 --> 00:35:58,323
They loved it.
731
00:35:59,324 --> 00:36:00,325
- That's everything to you.
732
00:36:00,392 --> 00:36:01,660
Everything.
733
00:36:01,760 --> 00:36:04,829
Um, and you wanna be
just like him.
734
00:36:05,463 --> 00:36:09,067
[laughs]
735
00:36:09,167 --> 00:36:11,970
- Even to this day, I'm 45 years
old and I still, um--
736
00:36:12,037 --> 00:36:13,838
it chokes me up because,
uh-
737
00:36:18,643 --> 00:36:19,844
-I love my dad.
738
00:36:20,912 --> 00:36:24,115
[crowds cheers]
739
00:36:24,115 --> 00:36:26,551
- When you work the type
of competitive style that
740
00:36:26,618 --> 00:36:29,587
Ted DiBiase had been working
his entire career,
741
00:36:30,789 --> 00:36:32,991
those injuries
are gonna pile up.
742
00:36:33,058 --> 00:36:38,430
And by 1993, Ted DiBiase had
accumulated so many neck
743
00:36:38,430 --> 00:36:41,700
and back injuries that, really,
he-he made the choice
744
00:36:41,800 --> 00:36:45,403
at 39 years old that he'd
be better off retiring.
745
00:36:46,504 --> 00:36:49,307
- My dad, Mike DiBiase was 45
years old-
746
00:36:50,275 --> 00:36:52,210
-had a heart attack
in the ring and died.
747
00:36:52,744 --> 00:36:54,879
I remember I made
a promise to myself that
748
00:36:54,946 --> 00:36:57,215
I wasn't gonna to stay too long.
749
00:36:57,849 --> 00:37:01,519
And I remember telling Mel,
I said, "I'm-I'm done."
750
00:37:02,720 --> 00:37:04,622
If you gotta step on people,
if you gotta be a little bit
751
00:37:04,722 --> 00:37:06,558
cutthroat, then that's
what it takes.
752
00:37:06,624 --> 00:37:09,561
- And he was a commentator,
he was a manager,
753
00:37:10,662 --> 00:37:13,798
but in the meantime,
he wasn't taxing his body
754
00:37:13,865 --> 00:37:17,235
the way he had throughout
his in-ring career.
755
00:37:17,235 --> 00:37:20,205
And that allowed him time to be
with his family and do the other
756
00:37:20,271 --> 00:37:22,240
things he enjoyed doing.
757
00:37:23,274 --> 00:37:27,312
- I was starting to do some
of the ministry work then.
758
00:37:27,312 --> 00:37:29,547
'Cause every time I see an
invitation and every time I see
759
00:37:29,647 --> 00:37:34,119
the altar full, it takes me back
to that moment in my life
760
00:37:34,185 --> 00:37:35,153
that was life-changing.
761
00:37:35,787 --> 00:37:39,691
- The man, you know,
changed so much.
762
00:37:40,258 --> 00:37:41,659
I think it saved his life.
763
00:37:49,067 --> 00:37:55,673
- Ted has two legacies,
really, that overlap.
764
00:37:55,740 --> 00:37:57,308
Not many people get to say that,
765
00:37:58,476 --> 00:38:02,347
but he had a career in
wrestling that is legend worthy.
766
00:38:04,082 --> 00:38:07,719
The second half of his life,
he's left a legacy.
767
00:38:08,052 --> 00:38:10,021
To me, it's much more powerful
768
00:38:10,121 --> 00:38:12,390
than being a legend
in a wrestling ring.
769
00:38:13,024 --> 00:38:16,127
- You might have made choices
that were bad choices,
770
00:38:16,194 --> 00:38:17,996
you can't do anything
about your past.
771
00:38:18,062 --> 00:38:20,365
Today is the first day
of the rest of your life.
772
00:38:20,431 --> 00:38:23,034
- He really believes
what he's saying,
773
00:38:23,034 --> 00:38:25,937
and he does walk the talk.
774
00:38:26,004 --> 00:38:27,906
He's not gonna shove
it down your throat,
775
00:38:28,006 --> 00:38:29,440
but if you want to talk
about it, he will.
776
00:38:30,074 --> 00:38:32,210
- There's a lot of haters out
there, I don't believe the hype,
777
00:38:32,277 --> 00:38:34,546
I judge people by their actions.
778
00:38:34,646 --> 00:38:38,016
So I judged Ted on who he is and
how he treats people,
779
00:38:38,082 --> 00:38:41,219
and I think he's, uh,
a great man.
780
00:38:41,653 --> 00:38:43,621
- Lord, I pray that You would
touch those lives tonight
781
00:38:43,721 --> 00:38:45,356
and that You would
give them freedom.
782
00:38:45,957 --> 00:38:49,561
- So many other guys that I'd
worked with, uh,
783
00:38:49,627 --> 00:38:52,197
their lives didn't end up so
well, and so many of, uh-
784
00:38:52,263 --> 00:38:53,398
of them are gone now.
785
00:38:53,464 --> 00:38:58,369
And, you know, thank God that
Ted found that path,
786
00:39:00,171 --> 00:39:01,973
- Ups and downs, whether, you
know, good or bad,
787
00:39:02,040 --> 00:39:04,509
the main thing that sticks out
in me in dad's legacy,
788
00:39:04,609 --> 00:39:05,410
he said--
789
00:39:05,510 --> 00:39:07,312
Dad was always-always
been consistent.
790
00:39:09,047 --> 00:39:11,916
Whether he's wrestling
or speaking,
791
00:39:11,916 --> 00:39:13,518
Dad comes from the heart.
792
00:39:13,985 --> 00:39:16,788
- The Million Dollar Man,
Ted DiBiase.
793
00:39:16,788 --> 00:39:22,060
[applause]
794
00:39:22,160 --> 00:39:24,762
- Ted was excited to get
that recognition
795
00:39:24,829 --> 00:39:27,065
to be inducted
into the Hall of Fame.
796
00:39:27,165 --> 00:39:28,466
He had a great career.
797
00:39:28,533 --> 00:39:29,267
He worked hard.
798
00:39:29,267 --> 00:39:31,135
It meant everything to him.
799
00:39:31,202 --> 00:39:36,174
In his work life,
that was his passion.
800
00:39:36,241 --> 00:39:40,278
I mean, he gave literally
blood, sweat, and tears
801
00:39:40,278 --> 00:39:41,512
to that business.
802
00:39:42,513 --> 00:39:44,015
- I guess as
The Million Dollar Man, I-
803
00:39:44,082 --> 00:39:48,686
I hate to admit that there are
some moments in time and
804
00:39:48,753 --> 00:39:53,725
some things in life that just
really can't put a price tag on.
805
00:39:55,159 --> 00:40:00,431
And for Ted DiBiase,
tonight is that priceless night.
806
00:40:00,431 --> 00:40:04,936
I feel so fortunate to have
been chosen to be this guy.
807
00:40:05,637 --> 00:40:07,839
- I think that Ted will
forever be known as
808
00:40:07,906 --> 00:40:09,641
The Million Dollar Man.
809
00:40:10,608 --> 00:40:13,278
It was a great gimmick,
and I think Ted wore it well.
810
00:40:13,278 --> 00:40:16,080
- I think one of the greatest
characters of all time.
811
00:40:16,147 --> 00:40:18,316
- 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
812
00:40:18,383 --> 00:40:19,651
Oops.
813
00:40:19,717 --> 00:40:23,154
- People know who The Million
Dollar Man is, you know, and
814
00:40:23,221 --> 00:40:25,390
it-it goes from the laugh-
815
00:40:25,390 --> 00:40:27,825
[laughs]
816
00:40:27,926 --> 00:40:29,594
-to the theatrics,
817
00:40:29,661 --> 00:40:33,064
to just being the guy,
Ted DiBiase.
818
00:40:34,866 --> 00:40:36,167
- People ask me, even now,
they go,
819
00:40:36,234 --> 00:40:37,969
"Well, are there times
when you miss it?"
820
00:40:39,837 --> 00:40:41,873
I love the business,
I thank the fans all the time.
821
00:40:43,341 --> 00:40:44,842
I'm satisfied.
822
00:40:44,909 --> 00:40:48,279
You know, I-
I'm satisfied with where I am.
823
00:40:50,915 --> 00:40:53,284
And I certainly have
to thank my wife.
824
00:40:53,751 --> 00:40:56,421
You put up with a lot of garbage
you didn't have to put up with.
825
00:40:56,521 --> 00:41:00,992
You-you forgave me for a lot,
and you gave me a second chance,
826
00:41:00,992 --> 00:41:02,827
and I'll never
forget you for it.
827
00:41:02,827 --> 00:41:03,795
You're my rock.
828
00:41:05,029 --> 00:41:05,997
What you doing?
829
00:41:06,097 --> 00:41:09,968
Oh, okay, you gonna go to
Honey first, aren't you?
830
00:41:10,034 --> 00:41:13,638
- He is the best
grandfather ever.
831
00:41:13,705 --> 00:41:18,309
We literally do not miss an
opportunity to be with them.
832
00:41:19,143 --> 00:41:23,448
- I don't want to be remembered
as being a great wrestler,
833
00:41:23,514 --> 00:41:27,952
but a man who truly loved
and served his family.
834
00:41:27,952 --> 00:41:28,920
And you know what?
835
00:41:28,986 --> 00:41:29,821
- What?
836
00:41:29,921 --> 00:41:32,690
- You cannot escape
the tickle monster.
837
00:41:32,757 --> 00:41:37,962
[laughs]
838
00:41:39,097 --> 00:41:41,366
This is one of those moments
in my life
839
00:41:42,433 --> 00:41:44,402
when I wish my dad were here.
840
00:41:45,436 --> 00:41:49,207
And I think that he would pat me
on the back, and he would say,
841
00:41:49,674 --> 00:41:52,510
"Job well done.
I'm proud of you, son."
842
00:41:52,610 --> 00:41:55,880
There's nothing more
that I ever wanted.
843
00:41:58,349 --> 00:42:04,088
Before I go, just in case
there's any doubt
844
00:42:04,155 --> 00:42:05,890
left in your mind.
845
00:42:05,957 --> 00:42:12,230
That what I have said
for so many years is true
846
00:42:13,798 --> 00:42:16,167
because you see,
847
00:42:16,234 --> 00:42:19,637
everybody's got a price
for The Million Dollar Man.
848
00:42:19,704 --> 00:42:20,872
Including you.
849
00:42:20,972 --> 00:42:26,677
[laughs]
850
00:42:26,744 --> 00:42:29,514
- I'll be the richest wrestler
that ever lived, Ted DiBiase,
851
00:42:29,514 --> 00:42:30,548
The Million Dollar Man.
852
00:42:30,648 --> 00:42:31,716
I don't know why-
853
00:42:31,716 --> 00:42:33,518
why Vince didn't call him the
Billion Dollar Man.
854
00:42:33,785 --> 00:42:43,761
♪
855
00:42:43,811 --> 00:42:48,361
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