The lights are on
It appears that age has caused The Million Dollar Man to mellow his attitude quite a bit. He used to offer $500 to children for dribbling a basketball fifteen times, only to kick it away at the last second. Based on his appearance at E3 last week, however, the biggest jerk in WWE history has become significantly less vitriolic. At THQ's booth, he joined his son (active WWE superstar Ted DiBiase) to give away several thousand dollars in a cash grab booth.
Take a look below for footage, as well as some brief words with the Million Dollar Men themselves. And of course, I had to remind the "fortunate son" that the GI crew kicked his ass at Smackdown vs. Raw 2010 earlier this year.
The Million Dollar Man is one of my favorite heels ever. I'm also a fan of Ted Jr.
I don't wanna say my IQ went down after watching this video but...
Man he's overacting bad. That was a catchy tune there at the end.
I have no clue who this guy is and nor do I care but who the heck gives away money like that?
Million Dollar Belt was cool back in the wrestling days when it was worth watching.
lol. I remember the Million Dollar Man... that brings back such good memories. Wrestlers are actors and shouldn't judged based on what you see on TV.
This is friggin awesome. The only thing its missing is I.R.S. coming out and taking all the money back and saying they owed back taxes lol
You can't put a price on dignity. Plus, wrestlers are absolutely awful at ad-lib!
Gross.
he is still the worst WWF (at the time) superstar
The Million Dollar Man is a changed man: www.milliondollarman.com
I always thought he had a cool name... The Million Dollar Man - Ted Dibiase. I wouldn't say he was one of my favorite wrestlers, but he was certainly one of the more memorable ones.
Way to rekindle a vague and silly memory
Talk about old school!!
where was i at the cash grab? >.>