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  1. Retired. 2020. Theodore Marvin DiBiase Jr. (born November 8, 1982) is an American former professional wrestler best known for his time with WWE . Part of the DiBiase wrestling family, he was trained by Chris Youngblood and Harley Race's Wrestling Academy and debuted in 2006.

    • 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
    • 2
    • 214 lb (97 kg)
    • 2006
  2. Theodore Marvin DiBiase Jr., meglio conosciuto con il ring name Ted DiBiase Jr. ( Clinton, 8 novembre 1982 ), è un ex wrestler statunitense, noto per i suoi trascorsi in WWE tra il 2007 e il 2013. È il figlio di Ted DiBiase Sr., celebre wrestler della WWF negli anni ottanta e novanta .

    • Theodore Marvin, DiBiase Jr.
    • Clinton, 8 novembre 1982 (40 anni)
  3. 18 giu 2023 · The trial of former WWE Superstar Ted DiBiase Jr. for charges of fraud and money laundering has been delayed. DiBiase Jr. is facing up to 80 years in prison because of the number of charges...

  4. 20 apr 2023 · The indictment of former wrestler Ted "Teddy" DiBiase Jr., 40, of Madison, Mississippi, was unsealed Thursday, two days after it was issued by a grand jury in Jackson. During a brief court ...

  5. 20 apr 2023 · Former pro wrestler Theodore "Ted" DiBiase Jr., the son of the WWE legend known as “The Million Dollar Man,” has been charged with fraud and theft of federal funds in connection with a...

  6. 20 apr 2023 · The indictment of former wrestler Ted “Teddy” DiBiase Jr., 40, of Madison, Mississippi, was unsealed Thursday, two days after it was issued by a grand jury in Jackson. During a brief court appearance Thursday, he pleaded not guilty. “Jesus loves you, brother. God bless you, man,” DiBiase told a WAPT-TV reporter outside the federal courthouse.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_DiBiaseTed DiBiase - Wikipedia

    Ted DiBiase was trained by Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk. He made his professional wrestling debut as a referee in June 1974 in the Amarillo territory owned by the Funks. He then went to the Mid-South territory of Bill Watts being promoted as the son of Iron Mike in 1975 where he wrestled for four years.