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The Million Dollar Man Doesn’t Think Warrior Was a Good Wrestler
– The Million Dollar Ted DiBiase recently shared his feeling on The Warrior. Here are the highlights…
On Warrior as a Wrestler: “My biggest problem with Jim Hellwig is his lack of respect for our business because he’s not shown that to anybody. The first time I met him was when he and Steve Borden – Sting – came into Mid-South as a tag team. Warrior was never a great wrestler; he was a good character. Yes, he had a lot of charisma. But, unless he had someone in the ring, like me, or any number of other guys who could work, to lead him, he couldn’t work … How many Warrior matches have you seen? And how many are the same? All.”
On Warrior in the WWE Hall of Fame: “In my opinion, the Hall of Fame isn’t just about how good you are as a wrestler, it’s about your total contribution to the industry. Knowing his history, it’s kind of like he came in and used the business and everybody else in it.”
Credit: PWTorch livecast via wrestlezone.com
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