His career ended out of nowhere, one minute I'm watching him wrestling in the summer of 1993, he disappears for a while then by march of 1994 he's a manager
He repented that year if I am not mistaken. You all should do the same while you still have breath. Repent, all of you who forget me, or I will tear you apart, and no one will help you. -- Psalm 50:22
@@jasonhuntley4203 They're glorified stunt men. Like any high risk stunts, there's high probability of injury. Wrestling is still completely scripted and choreographed.
@@David_R922 i kno but i hve been watching it since i was a kid like 5-6 yrs old i'm almost 43 it sucks completly now but back in the day before all the secrets got out.. it still meant somethng ofc its scripted {their all friends, like family} and all they do get hurt if the moves arn't performed right ofc but thats why they call it "sports entertainment" god bless...
I saw him once at a Houston airport in 1988. I was 12 and made eye contact with him, but didn't dare go up and say hello. I was too afraid and thought his ring attitude was real haha Love ya Ted! Wish I would have said hi!
I'm always surprised to hear people from the US saying they didn't have access to one or the other. Even in Germany I could watch both WCW and WWF shows including all PPVs on free tv. Only downside was that broadcast was around 4 weeks behind. Then again, nobody had internet in the early to mid 90s, so it didn't really matter, no spoilers to be found
Getting tired of this God grace of God etc that has nothing to do with anything you and whomever make things happen no boggie man has anything to do with it. As far as his injury he was in an active sport wear and tear things happen Ted was probably going to retire soon anyway and he went on to other interests simple as that.
You may be tired with God but he isn't tired with you. Repent before it is too late Repent, all of you who forget me, or I will tear you apart, and no one will help you. -- Psalm 50:22
God is part of everything. He can make you sick....make you well....make a situation understood...make a sunny day cloudy. He can allow something to happen ....and he can fix stuff. He's the boss.
Ted was such a great heel wrestler. Glad to hear him speak about these things.
The million dollar man was my favorite all time wrestler. All the gimmicks were great. I loved his evil laugh.
His career ended out of nowhere, one minute I'm watching him wrestling in the summer of 1993, he disappears for a while then by march of 1994 he's a manager
Yeah exactly right, the things we didn't know
i kno right, you kno if they become from a wrestler to a manager somethngs up it just goes to show wrestling isn't entirely fake
He repented that year if I am not mistaken. You all should do the same while you still have breath.
Repent, all of you who forget me,
or I will tear you apart,
and no one will help you. -- Psalm 50:22
@@jasonhuntley4203 They're glorified stunt men. Like any high risk stunts, there's high probability of injury. Wrestling is still completely scripted and choreographed.
@@David_R922 i kno but i hve been watching it since i was a kid like 5-6 yrs old i'm almost 43 it sucks completly now but back in the day before all the secrets got out.. it still meant somethng ofc its scripted {their all friends, like family} and all they do get hurt if the moves arn't performed right ofc but thats why they call it "sports entertainment" god bless...
Giant Baba was a honorable promoter ...respected man ..
I was going to say the same
What a good man Baba was
Ted is one of the best wrestlers. He wrestled before my time but i would watch videos of his matches
I saw him in the early days. He still had a schoolboy haircut in the mid-70s.
I saw him 12yrs ago. From Arlington to Dallas. He was my 3rd favorite westler.
I saw him once at a Houston airport in 1988. I was 12 and made eye contact with him, but didn't dare go up and say hello. I was too afraid and thought his ring attitude was real haha Love ya Ted! Wish I would have said hi!
Was curious why he retired but looked it up and came here. Glad everything else worked out
Great interview skills Marcus!
What A wife Ted has !! She didnt have to be so gracious and understanding . Thats the power of The Lord Almighty . Respect .
OG TED DIBIASE#1
I love these interviews. You two really seem to get on too. It’s nice to see. This is the most interesting wrestling show out there.
Million Dollar Man was a great heel !!!
My dad had that same surgery. It messed him up good.
I loved his promos sure he still go to wrestle shows
RIP to Ted's wrestling career !!
When Ted went off wwf tv and he didn't show up in WCW (I saw both TVs) my parents said he went out west.
I'm always surprised to hear people from the US saying they didn't have access to one or the other.
Even in Germany I could watch both WCW and WWF shows including all PPVs on free tv.
Only downside was that broadcast was around 4 weeks behind. Then again, nobody had internet in the early to mid 90s, so it didn't really matter, no spoilers to be found
I always wondered what happened. He quietly just stopped wrestling and was suddenly a commentator and then a manager.
Good to hear about it. He was an amazingly talented wrestler and and I wish him all the best.
So, Ted's injury was just a kayfabe resulting from a lingering disc problem ?!?
Too much cocaine had ted gone 😂😂
He never drank or did hardcore drugs
Getting tired of this God grace of God etc that has nothing to do with anything you and whomever make things happen no boggie man has anything to do with it. As far as his injury he was in an active sport wear and tear things happen Ted was probably going to retire soon anyway and he went on to other interests simple as that.
You may be tired with God but he isn't tired with you. Repent before it is too late
Repent, all of you who forget me,
or I will tear you apart,
and no one will help you. -- Psalm 50:22
God is part of everything. He can make you sick....make you well....make a situation understood...make a sunny day cloudy. He can allow something to happen ....and he can fix stuff. He's the boss.
That’s what he got for leaving