Ted DiBiase Names Current Wrestler He Would Like To Work With

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WWE Hall of Famer โ€œThe Million Dollar Manโ€ Ted DiBiase recently appeared on an episode of his โ€œEverybodyโ€™s Got a Podโ€ podcast, where he discussed a number of topics including which current wrestler he would want to work with.

DiBiase said, โ€œItโ€™s hard for me to answer that question because quite frankly, I donโ€™t watch enough wrestling anymore to have an opinion. Oh gosh, probably Cody Rhodes. Because Cody has matured, thereโ€™s a guy who can work now. And you know why he can work? Because of where he came from. He learned a lot, just like I did from watching my father, and he learned a lot from watching his dad. Heck, I learned a lot from watching his dad. I remember, I was still in college the first time I met Dusty, and Dusty and Dick Murdock had been a tag team. But I mean, Dusty was just great. I mean, he could do it in the ring, and he could do it on the microphone. He could do it all. He was really, really great.โ€

On Randy Orton:

โ€œOnce again, youโ€™ve just named a wrestlerโ€™s kid, Randy Orton. Randyโ€™s another guy who, like me, grew up in the business. His father was a wrestler, and his father was very good. And heโ€™s very good. I guess maybe I would even put Randy in that, Iโ€™d love to wrestle if I could.โ€

On who was a bigger star โ€“ Hulk Hogan or Steve Austin:

โ€œItโ€™s almost like a toss-up because Hulk Hogan was the first over-the-top, Vince McMahon-made guy. And the big hero, Hulk Hogan, right? And Stone Cold, I was there. I mean, they put me with him at the time. Of course, this is when nobody knew him. They put him with me because of my power as a draw, or as a celebrity or wrestler, whatever. Itโ€™s kind of like we call it the rub, put him with somebody thatโ€™s going to help elevate faster. And I saw his talent early, I said, โ€˜This guyโ€™s gonna go places.โ€™ But I had no idea that he would go as big as he went. And again, thereโ€™s an argument there bigger, but itโ€™s different โ€” you know, thereโ€™s so many variations. I canโ€™t say that heโ€™s a bigger star than Hulk Hogan, but heโ€™s as big a star as Hulk Hogan.โ€

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(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)