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WWE Hall of Famer "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Sr. recently spoke to The Miami Herald.
The big event:
āItās very special. It really dates me a bit when I think, āThis is WrestleMania 30, and my first WrestleMania was 4.ā Itās almost like, āAm I really that old?ā Itās a milestone year. Whatās amazing is WrestleMania I, 10 and 20 were all in Madison Square Garden. WrestleMania 30, instead of being in New York, is going to be at the [Superdome] in New Orleans. Thatās very special to me because I actually started my wrestling career in this area. Not the entire time, but the better part of the first 12 years of my wrestling career was spent in what was called Mid-South Wrestling. New Orleans was a very big part of that."
His sons being in the business:
āJust as a father I really didnāt want my boys to follow me into wrestling. Itās not because of the wrestling itself, but because itās a hard life. Itās really demanding, especially on family time. There are so many things out there. To the WWEās credit, the atmosphere is much better and the accountability that theyāve built into it with their drug testing policy makes it a lot better. It is better, but itās a hard thing on family. I was excited for my son. I never thought I was going to walk into a Toys āRā Us, and there is a twin pack of the āMillion Dollar Manā Ted DiBiase Sr. and Ted DiBiase Jr. I never thought I would see that. It was pretty wild. I was proud of him."
His son Ted leaving WWE:
"He did a tremendous job while he was there. He stared in a movie [The Marine 2], and Iām proud how he left there. There are a lot of guys who leave with a chip on their shoulder or feel they werenāt treated right or this or that. Basically what my son did was said, āThank you very much. I appreciate the opportunity.ā He did it in a very professional way. I told him, āDonāt ever burn a bridge because you never know when you may cross it again.ā I was very proud of him on all levels. I think he is happy now. He has become quite the entrepreneur. He has a lot of things going. Before he went into wrestling, he got a college degree in business administration. He has a lot of things going for him. He loves being home with his family, but again, never say never. If the bug hits him again, then maybe he [would return]. For now he is quite happy where heās at."
Who would he pick as Million Dollar Champion today?
"Alberto Del Rio is doing a pretty good job. His character is in line with that character. He is the rich guy flaunting his wealth. JBL [John Bradshaw Layfield], in my opinion, was the cowboy version of my character. I think he did it extremely well. You are this extremely wealthy guy, and by virtue of your wealth, you are looking down your nose at everybody. Much like a bully, when youāre confronted, you start backing off. Everybody hates guys like that. No matter how many times you get beat, you donāt mind seeing them get beat again. Thatās what a good heel is in our business. I think JBL did it just as good as anybody."
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