
A member of the Raw brand since his 2008 TV debut, Ted Dibiase is a 3rd generation wrestler. Sort of. Son of Hall of Famer, "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and grandson of (Ted Sr. was adopted by) "Iron" Mike DiBiase.
As we know Ted is currently a singles wrestler with Maryse as his valet. Earlier in the year, he held his father's trademark "Million Dollar" Championship and had Virgil as his manager. This was an attempt to recreate his father's gimmick by having Ted wave his "trust fund" to do whatever he wanted. Needless to say, it pretty much backfired. As a member of The Legacy, Ted worked closely with Cody Rhodes, but Randy was the one doing all the mic work. Now alone, it would seem that he doesn't have that "it" factor people originally thought he did. He just got off a very short and simple feud with U.S. Champion, Daniel Bryan and has been on a losing streak as noted by TV commentary.
To me, Ted won't be offering much of anything any time soon. He seems very uncomfortable on the mic and WWE has made him look like a spoiled little kid. The feud with Goldust seemed like something that would bring interest into his character but in the end it turned into an angle to further NXT's season 3 comedy route. As of right now, this guys credibility is on the floor and I don't see it going up in the foreseeable future. If there's any glimpse of salvation for this guy, it's in the form of his younger brother as a possible tag team. But then again, just how far do tag teams go in WWE? To me, he's currently a total bust. Agree or disagree?
As we know Ted is currently a singles wrestler with Maryse as his valet. Earlier in the year, he held his father's trademark "Million Dollar" Championship and had Virgil as his manager. This was an attempt to recreate his father's gimmick by having Ted wave his "trust fund" to do whatever he wanted. Needless to say, it pretty much backfired. As a member of The Legacy, Ted worked closely with Cody Rhodes, but Randy was the one doing all the mic work. Now alone, it would seem that he doesn't have that "it" factor people originally thought he did. He just got off a very short and simple feud with U.S. Champion, Daniel Bryan and has been on a losing streak as noted by TV commentary.
To me, Ted won't be offering much of anything any time soon. He seems very uncomfortable on the mic and WWE has made him look like a spoiled little kid. The feud with Goldust seemed like something that would bring interest into his character but in the end it turned into an angle to further NXT's season 3 comedy route. As of right now, this guys credibility is on the floor and I don't see it going up in the foreseeable future. If there's any glimpse of salvation for this guy, it's in the form of his younger brother as a possible tag team. But then again, just how far do tag teams go in WWE? To me, he's currently a total bust. Agree or disagree?