- Is a spokesperson for the Sunshine Foundation, an organization that grants wishes for critically ill children.
- Is one of only a handful of wrestling superstars to lose to a preliminary wrestler (an unknown wrestler who usually is an easy win for a superstar). DiBiase was in a feud with bodyguard Virgil, and wound up arguing with him outside the ring during a match, and ended up getting counted out.
- To make his "Million Dollar" character more believable, he would go into convenience stores and only use one hundred dollar bills to pay for small items like gum.
- His "Million Dollar belt" is only worth about $140,000. It is currently stored in a vault at Titan Towers in Stamford, Connecticut.
- Professional wrestler and wrestling manager.
- Legally adopted by professional wrestler "Iron" Mike DiBiase in 1959.
- Introduced both the Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin into the WWF.
- Retired wrestler who now travels around the world teaching testimonies about drugs and drinking.
- One of his last stints in the WCW was as the manager of Rick & Scott, the Steiner Brothers.
- His "Million-Dollar Man" character hails from Omaha, Nebraska.
- Has become a reborn Christian.
- Has not been involved with wrestling since 1999.
- Mentioned in the song "Feelin' Freaky" by Nick Cannon. ("I'm a million-dollar thug like I'm Ted DiBiase").
- Published author.
- Today Ted travels throughout America hosting motivational assemblies speaking out against the results of drug and alcohol abuse. (August 2002)
- Was going to be given the WWE heavyweight title at "Wrestlemania IV" before Vince McMahon changed his plans when Randy Savage objected.
- Former leader of the Million Dollar Corporation
- Former WWF Tag Team Champion
- Notable Title Wins Include: Central States Title; Western Tag Team Championship w/Irvin Smith; Missouri Title; NWA U.S. (Tri-State) tag title w/Dick Murdock; North American Heavyweight Title; WWF North American Heavyweight Title; NWA United National Heavyweight title; Mid-South Tag Team Titles; UWF Team Team Titles; WWF Tag Team Titles w/IRS (as Money Inc.).
- For the 15th Anniversary "Raw" special in 2008, he "bought" Irwin R. Schuyster's win from the Fifteeen man elimination. He paid him with a cash-filled briefcase.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- Appeared at the World Of Wheels in Birmingham Alabama to sign autographs. (February 2011)
- Working as a consultant for the "WWE SmackDown!" creative team. (April 2005)
- Started his WWE career, by making various video promos in character.
- Ted DiBiase had his final WWE match against Razor Ramon. This took place at Summerslam 1993, not long after Money Inc. had disbanded.
- Had to have major surgery on his back in 1993, after having sustained numerous injuries whilst wrestling.
- Teamed up with I.R.S to form the team Money Inc. in February 1992. Jimmy Hart was their manager.
- As part of the tag team Money Inc. (with IRS), DiBiase was co-holder of the WWE tag team titles on three occasions.
- He was close friends with Sylvester Ritter (Junkyard Dog), who stood up for Ted as best man at his wedding.
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