Ted DiBiase, one of the most iconic and memorable professional wrestlers of the 1980s and 1990s, was known as “The Million Dollar Man.” The nickname was not just a part of his character, but a central aspect of his on-screen persona.
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The Million Dollar Man character was a wealthy, arrogant, and entitled villain who flaunted his wealth and used it to control and manipulate others.
The origin of the nickname can be traced back to DiBiase’s early wrestling career in the mid-1970s when he first began using the moniker “The Rat Pack.”
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Ted DiBiase was given a storyline where he was portrayed as a wealthy businessman who had unlimited financial resources, and he used his wealth to bribe other wrestlers, manipulate officials, and buy his way to championship victories.
The Million Dollar Man character quickly became one of the most popular and recognizable in wrestling history.
In the years since his retirement, DiBiase’s Million Dollar Man character has continued to live on in wrestling lore, and he remains a beloved and iconic figure in the industry.


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