Ultimate Warrior shoots on Million Dollar man

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Ultimate Warrior Shoots on Ted DiBiase Sr.

Reported By marcm0484
5/19/2010
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- The Ultimate Warrior has posted another (very long) blog on his website firing back at the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase's comments that he doesn't belong in the WWE Hall of Fame because he was a terrible worker and a didn't appreciate what the industry did for him.

Warrior shoots hard on DiBiase. Visit UltimateWarrior.com to read the whole blog. Here are just a few quotes from Warrior:

DiBiase's Christianity & Past Sins: "Let’s be honest, here, Father Teddy. (What irony, having to instruct a man-of-the-cloth to be honest.) It was never guilt that made you change your ways to become a man of God. It was gluttony — and your dark desire to continue getting away with it. You’ve never had the discipline, in your whole life, to restrain your appetites for anything — and you still don’t. All you’ve done is substitute vices and indulgences. When you were in the business and your ego was powered by your gimmick and your fame and celebrity, you were gluttonous for sluts and salacious thoughts and living. When it was all over, the superficiality of celebrity was gone and you had nothing to cling to anymore to cover up your natural repulsiveness. Even the worst whores have standards. Once you were nothing, without the TV and the Million Dollar Man gimmick (which WWF footed the entire bill for), they wanted nothing to do with you anymore. You crawled home on your knees to your wife and God, all seemingly in the desire to be forgiven. But all you’ve truly done is use religion as an excuse and means to continue getting away with other forms of self-indulgent gluttony."

DiBiase Calling Himself a Warrior: "Let’s get real, Teddy. You certainly never, ever came close to looking or acting like a warrior at any time during your life. On some level, it seems to me and I imagine many others, associating oneself with the concept “warrior†should or would have something to do with self-discipline, meaningful sacrifices, inner strength, digging deep within oneself to be the best one can be, integrity, honor, etc. More especially so in your case, now, since your goal as a man-of-the-cloth is to guide people away from the forces that lure them to be the worst they can be. And to do this you use the Bible’s inspiring stories of warrior-like individuals who practiced these honorable virtues, right?"

Satan's Pig: "I really think this is where you fail the best in being a fraud, a hypocrite — a real snake-oil salesman. In fact, you fail so successfully at gluttony, I think you missed the calling of what would have been your best gimmick. The one that truly fits: Satan’s Pig. You are the embodiment of Satan’s Pig. Your face, body, mind and spirit provide the perfect image of it. Amazing, isn’t it? After all these years of stumbling around to squeeze yourself to a gimmick, you finally come face to face with your best gimmick — the real you."

Warrior's Success vs. DiBiase's: "You say the only time I had a great match was when someone was leading me around by the nose. Once and for all, let’s stop the bullsh## and put things in no uncertain terms: without guys like me, Ted Dibiase, you never would have worked a Main Event match in the WWF.

"You were so smart about the business, Teddy, you were too stupid to figure out how it really works. Guys like you funded petty cash. Guys like me — and Hogan and Savage at the time — paid the mortgages and the travel bills and the production costs of the whole operation. Your profit making contribution was like hitting three cherries on a nickel slot machine. Mine was like hitting the Powerball Jackpot. I earned my limousine. Yours was provided as part of your silly gimmick. Reality check: my quarterly royalty checks were for more money than you made in a whole year. It was never about who could draw money with a guy like you — it was always about who could draw money with a guy like me. Guys like you were one-of-many. Guys like me were one-of-a-kind."



I have to admit Warrior made some good points towards the end of this article.
 
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Uh oh, looks like Warrior wants some attention. This douche has been saying stuff like this for the past ten years and no one really cares or is aware.
I could go and really pick this apart, but all I'm going to say is that DiBiasie was main eventing and the top heel in the company before Warrior won his first IC title.

Yah, he does make some good points, but those are all obvious ones. Of course he made more money. He was a FACE. Booked like Superman. Those guys are going to draw, heels aren't supposed to draw the big houses, their job is to make it to where fans want to buy a ticket to see the face whoop their asses. And DiBiase did that in spades from late 87 to late 89, while he was the top heel.

I hate the Warrior. He's the worst kind of wash up, the kind that had ONE good run and let it go to his head and ruin his career. He's a bigger ego maniac than Vince and Hogan combined. Who the fuck changes their legal name to their ring name? WHAT. THE. FUCK. And sadly he doesn't understand he was a flash in the pan, not a Hogan or Savage as he claims he is. And now he's just a washed up attention whore who's let the steroids crumble his mind. Fuck this guy.
 

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He's just mad because Ted got inducted, and this bitch chickened out when the WWE asked him. Nobody cares Warrior Warrior. Go back to your private layer now Warrior.
 

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warrior has some good points but i think he should really keep his mouth shut he tends to make a ass of himself.
 

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Reading that made me laugh. My thoughts were all covered in Enzo's post.

But, I have to admit, as A kid I ate up the Warrior gimmick, but now I can't help but laugh when I watch his old matches/promos for the most part.
 

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It sounds like the Warrior may be on to something. Rumors and stories about DiBiase, whether true or not, have been circulating for years.

I still think the smartest thing Warrior has ever said was "Queering don't make the world work".
 

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I hate the Warrior. He's the worst kind of wash up, the kind that had ONE good run and let it go to his head and ruin his career. He's a bigger ego maniac than Vince and Hogan combined. Who the fuck changes their legal name to their ring name? WHAT. THE. FUCK. And sadly he doesn't understand he was a flash in the pan, not a Hogan or Savage as he claims he is. And now he's just a washed up attention whore who's let the steroids crumble his mind. Fuck this guy.


My thoughts exactly, fuck Warrior. He wasn't that great of a wrestler by any means but he thinks he's a wrestling god because of his single run. The fact that he went ahead and changed his name to Warrior just goes to show how full of himself this twat is.

He always bitches about something. Fucking crybaby.
 

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Hey, at least Ted has a job Jim, which I guess is the main part of jealousy here.
 
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Sooo, how long until we get Warrior-Hogan 3 in TNA?

Also there's an expression about buying someone for what they're worth and selling them for what they think they're worth that applies quite nicely to Warrior.