Ted DiBiase Jr.
Ted DiBiase, Jr. | |
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Born | [1] Baton Rouge, Louisiana[2] | November 8, 1982
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Ted DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr.[3] |
Billed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[4] |
Billed weight | 214 lb (97 kg)[4] |
Billed from | Madison, Mississippi[4] West Palm Beach, Florida[3] |
Trained by | Chris Youngblood[5] Harley Race's Wrestling Academy[6] |
Debut | July 8, 2006[7] |
Theodore Marvin "Ted" DiBiase, Jr.[3][1] (born November 8, 1982)[1] is an American professional wrestler and actor signed with WWE, where he appears on its SmackDown brand.[4] He is a former two time World Tag Team Champion with his former tag team partner, Cody Rhodes.
After being trained by Chris Youngblood and undergoing further training at Harley Race's Wrestling Academy, DiBiase made his professional wrestling debut on July 8, 2006. He won the Fusion Pro Tag Team Championship with his brother Mike DiBiase, in February 2007, and also toured Japan briefly with Pro Wrestling Noah. He signed a developmental contract with WWE in July 2007, and was assigned to their developmental facility, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). He joined the Next Generation Hart Foundation faction for a short time, before winning the FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship in December 2007. Due to injury, he relinquished the championship in January 2008.
He made his WWE television debut on May 26, 2008, and in his first match as a member of the Raw roster, he won the World Tag Team Championship with Cody Rhodes. They dropped the championship in August, before winning it again a week later. Rhodes and DiBiase were joined by Manu shortly afterwards, forming a faction of multi-generation wrestlers, although shortly afterwards DiBiase was taken off television to film The Marine 2. Upon his return, he formed The Legacy faction alongside Rhodes and Randy Orton. Following The Legacy's dissolution, DiBiase moved into singles competition, and was drafted to the SmackDown brand in April 2011.
Aside from professional wrestling, DiBiase is also an actor, making his film debut in The Marine 2, a direct-to-DVD movie that was released on December 29, 2009.
Early life
DiBiase was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and was raised in Clinton, Mississippi.[2] He knew fellow professional wrestler Christie Ricci as a child, as they attended a Sunday school class together.[8] He graduated from Clinton High School in 2001.[9] At Clinton, DiBiase was the football team's starting quarterback. He enrolled at Mississippi College in Clinton and was a starting wide receiver for Mississippi College's football team before leaving the squad following his freshman season. He also played soccer in college, and received awards in both sports.[6] He graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Business Administration.[6] During his time in college, DiBiase considered becoming a minister.[10]
Professional wrestling career
Training and early career (2006–2007)
DiBiase and his older brother Mike DiBiase, received professional wrestling training from Chris Youngblood in Amarillo, Texas, before going to train at Harley Race's Wrestling Academy.[5][11] The DiBiase brothers made their professional wrestling debut on July 8, 2006 for World League Wrestling (WLW), the promotion run by Harley Race in Eldon, Missouri in conjunction with the Wrestling Academy.[7] On February 17, 2007, they won the Fusion Pro Tag Team Championship by defeating Raheem Rashaad and Juntsi.[3][12] In early 2007, DiBiase also wrestled on tours in Japan for Pro Wrestling Noah, where he competed against wrestlers including the former GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion, KENTA.[3][12]
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling (2007–2008)
In July 2007, DiBiase signed a development deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and debuted in their training territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).[3][12] He made his FCW debut on August 4 in a tag team match, in which he and Jake Hager defeated Keith Walker and Heath Miller.[13] In October, DiBiase became a member of the Next Generation Hart Foundation faction alongside Harry Smith, TJ Wilson, Nattie Neidhart, and Teddy Hart.[3][12] He quickly separated from the group, however, and gained Maryse as a valet.[14][15] On December 18, 2007, DiBiase defeated TJ Wilson to win the FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship in New Port Richey, Florida.[12][16] DiBiase, however, was unable to defend it due to an injury sustained, so he awarded the championship to his partner Heath Miller on January 19, 2008.[16] As of March 2008, DiBiase had suffered from a multitude of injuries including sciatica, a fractured left knee, separated ribs, broken finger, and bone spurs in his elbow.[10] Due to these injuries, DiBiase competed sporadically in FCW for the next few months, competing in both tag team and singles competition.[17][18]
The Legacy (2008–2010)
DiBiase made his WWE television debut as a villain on May 26, 2008, where he cut a promo about his intent to become a champion like his father, Ted DiBiase, Sr., challenging the World Tag Team Champions, Cody Rhodes and Hardcore Holly.[19] At the Night of Champions pay-per-view, DiBiase won the World Tag Team Championship in his first match in WWE, after Rhodes betrayed Holly, revealing himself to be DiBiase's partner.[20][21] After holding the title for just over a month, they dropped them to John Cena and Batista on the August 4 episode of Raw.[22] The following week, DiBiase and Rhodes used their rematch clause to regain the title.[23][24]
DiBiase and Rhodes were soon joined by Manu, forming a stable of multi-generation superstars. On the October 27, 2008 episode of Raw, DiBiase and Rhodes lost their title to CM Punk and Kofi Kingston.[25] It was during this time that Randy Orton became linked to Rhodes, DiBiase, and Manu on television, criticizing them in a mentor-type role.[12] On the November 3 episode of Raw, DiBiase was attacked by Orton, after he interfered in Orton's match.[12] This storyline attack was to allow DiBiase to be written out of WWE storylines, so he could film the direct-to-video movie, The Marine 2.[12][26][27]
On the January 12, 2009 episode of Raw, DiBiase returned to aid Manu and Sim Snuka in attacking Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton.[28] Instead, however, DiBiase turned on them and helped Rhodes and Orton assault Manu and Snuka, thus joining The Legacy faction.[28] As part of The Legacy, DiBiase entered the Royal Rumble match in order to help Orton win, and lasted until the final four, before being eliminated by Triple H.[29] Rhodes and DiBiase became involved in Orton's scripted rivalry with the McMahon family, helping him to attack Shane and Stephanie McMahon, and Stephanie's real-life husband, Triple H.[30][31] DiBiase was also elevated to main event status as a result of joining The Legacy, competing in handicap and six-man tag team matches, as well as the occasional singles match against Orton's opponents and rivals.[32][33][34] On April 26, at the Backlash pay-per-view, DiBiase, Rhodes, and Orton defeated Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon in a six-man tag team match, which, per the pre-match stipulation, resulted in Orton winning the WWE Championship.[35] During WWE's tour of Australia in early July, DiBiase suffered an arm injury, but did not miss any time because of it.[36] Throughout mid-2009, DiBiase and Rhodes continued to compete against and attack Orton's rivals, particularly Triple H, preventing him from earning a match for Orton's championship.[37][38] As a result, Triple H reformed D-Generation X (DX) with Shawn Michaels and they defeated DiBiase and Rhodes at SummerSlam.[39] DiBiase and Rhodes later defeated DX in a submissions count anywhere match at the Breaking Point pay-per-view, before losing to DX in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view in October.[40][41]
Tension between the members of The Legacy began building in 2010, when Orton attacked DiBiase and Rhodes for accidentally costing him a chance to win the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view.[42] In February 2010, DiBiase defeated Mark Henry in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match, earning a chance to win the WWE Championship.[43] At the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, he eliminated Orton from the Elimination Chamber match, but was eliminated by Kofi Kingston soon after.[44] On the February 22 episode of Raw, Orton turned on The Legacy, believing they had a plan to turn on him, and in retaliation, they attacked Orton the following week.[45][46] As a result, the three competed in a triple threat match at WrestleMania XXVI in which Orton defeated Rhodes and DiBiase.[47]
Million Dollar Champion (2010–2011)
After WrestleMania, DiBiase debuted a new gimmick of an arrogant millionaire, similar to his father's old gimmick.[48] On the April 5 episode of Raw, DiBiase was given possession of the Million Dollar Championship and access to a trust fund by his father.[49] DiBiase then began looking for a "Virgil", a manservant like his father used to have. He offered the position to R-Truth, who refused, provoking a feud between the two.[50][51][52] On the May 17 episode of Raw, DiBiase revealed his "Virgil"—the original Virgil who had worked for his father.[48][53] In his first singles pay-per-view match at Over the Limit, DiBiase was defeated by R-Truth.[48][54] During the match, DiBiase suffered a concussion, but was able to appear on Raw the following night.[55][56] On the June 21 episode of Raw, DiBiase fired Virgil in favor of the managerial services of Maryse.[57] In September 2010, DiBiase entered in a feud with Goldust over the Million Dollar Championship, after Goldust stole the title from him.[58] On the November 15 episode of Raw, Goldust returned the Million Dollar Championship belt to DiBiase, Sr., who then offered to give it back to his son, but he refused the offer, proclaiming that he was interested in another belt. Later in the night DiBiase attacked WWE United States Champion Daniel Bryan, setting up a match at Survivor Series for the championship, in which he was unsuccessful.[59][60] On November 30, DiBiase was announced as a Pro for the fourth season of NXT, in which he and Maryse would be mentoring Brodus Clay.[61] On the January 25, 2011, episode of NXT, Clay traded DiBiase for Alberto Del Rio as his Pro.[62]
As part of the 2011 supplemental draft on April 26, DiBiase was moved to the SmackDown brand.[63] In his first match on SmackDown, DiBiase lost to his former tag team partner Cody Rhodes.[64] The following week, DiBiase was accompanied to the ring by Rhodes.[65] On the June 3 episode of SmackDown, DiBiase lost to former rival, Daniel Bryan via submission. After the match, Rhodes and DiBiase attacked Bryan, but were stopped by Sin Cara. On the July 8 episode of SmackDown, DiBiase teamed up with Cody Rhodes in a winning effort against the team of Daniel Bryan and Ezekiel Jackson.[66] After DiBiase lost a match against Randy Orton on the August 26 episode of SmackDown, Rhodes entered the ring and attacked him.
DiBiase Posse (2011–present)
On the September 16 episode of SmackDown, as Rhodes was ridiculing the audience, DiBiase disguised himself as a fan by wearing a paper bag on his head before attacking Rhodes, turning face in the process.[67] DiBiase then challenged Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions, in his first singles match as a face but was unsuccessful.[68] In a YouTube video published on September 22, DiBiase introduced his new gimmick to hold tailgating parties with fans just before WWE events, terming those who tailgated with him as the "DiBiase Posse";[69][70] DiBiase also acknowledged that mimicking his father's rich gimmick "didn't really work out".[69]
From October, DiBiase began to be billed from Madison, Mississippi.[4][71] On the November 4 episode of SmackDown, DiBiase defeated Tyson Kidd, beginning a eight match winning streak for singles matches, racking up wins against the likes of Heath Slater, Derrick Bateman, and Jinder Mahal.[72] In November, DiBiase began a feud with Mahal after Mahal chastised DiBiase about forsaking his wealthy upbringing to hang out with commoners.[73] On the December 30 episode of Smackdown, Mahal finally broke DiBiase's winning streak via submission.[74] In January 2012, Hunico started a feud with DiBiase when Hunico was offended that he was not invited to one of DiBiase's Posse parties. Although DiBiase beat Hunico in a flag match,[75] Hunico emerged victorious in two regular singles matches against DiBiase.[76] DiBiase then suffered a broken wrist and torn cartilage in late January.[77] On February 10 edition of SmackDown, DiBiase finally defeated Hunico in a singles match.[78] On the February 16 edition of SmackDown, Hunico defeated DiBiase, pinning him while holding his tights.[79] On March 6, DiBiase suffered a broken ankle during the tapings of SmackDown.[80]
Other media
In late 2008, DiBiase began filming the movie The Marine 2, in which he plays the main character, Joe Linwood.[27][81] The Marine 2 is a direct-to-DVD-and-Blu-ray project, and was released on December 29, 2009.[82][83] The film was DiBiase's first acting experience, and he spent six weeks in Thailand for filming.[84][85] For the movie, DiBiase performed all his own stunts, which resulted in him separating the cartilage between two of his ribs during a fight scene.[84][86]
On August 26, 2009, DiBiase appeared on the late-night talkshow The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien along with Cody Rhodes, The Great Khali, and The Big Show.[87]
DiBiase has his own YouTube show called The DiBiase Posse which focuses on his life outside of the ring.
Personal life
DiBiase is a third generation professional wrestler. His grandfather "Iron" Mike DiBiase, his grandmother Helen Hild and his father "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase are professional wrestlers.[11][10] His older half brother Mike and his younger full brother Brett are also professional wrestlers.[5][10] On March 27, 2010, DiBiase and his brother Brett inducted their father into the WWE Hall of Fame.[88] DiBiase married his high school sweetheart Kristen Tynes, a nurse, on October 30, 2008.[89] DiBiase and his wife have a son, Tate McKinley, who was born on May 15, 2012.[90]
On February 15, 2008, DiBiase was arrested for DUI in Hillsborough County, Florida, after his Cadillac sport utility vehicle crashed into another vehicle.[1][91] No one was seriously injured in the crash, but DiBiase failed a field sobriety test, and when breathalysed, was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.137–0.138.[91] He was released later that day on a US$500 bond.[1]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Dream Street (Cobra clutch slam)[92]
- Million Dollar Dream[93] (Cobra clutch) – adopted from his father
- Signature moves
- Cobra clutch legsweep[94] – 2006–2009
- Diving double foot stomp[95]
- Dropkick[96][97]
- Fist drop[98][99] – adopted from his father
- Half nelson backbreaker[100][97]
- Inverted atomic drop[96]
- Multiple elbow drops[101]
- Rebound clothesline[96][97]
- Running single leg high knee[96]
- Sitout spinebuster[96][97]
- Snap scoop powerslam[102]
- Entrance themes
- "Priceless" by Jim Johnston (June 30, 2008 – January 19, 2009)[104]
- "Priceless (remix)" by Jim Johnston (January 26, 2009 – June 8, 2009)[105]
- "It's a New Day" by Adelitas Way (June 15, 2009 – September 13, 2010)[106][107]
- "I Come from Money" by S-Preme (September 20, 2010–present)[108]
Championships and accomplishments
- Fusion Pro Wrestling
- FPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mike DiBiase II[3]
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