For more than fifteen years, Ted Dibiase was one of the best technicians in all of wrestling -- an elite performer who moved flawlessly from hold to hold and always delivered an exciting match.  But for all of his scientific talent, Dibiase's lagendary career can best be summed up in just four words...

Everyone has a price.

As The Million Dollar Man, Dibiase was wrestling's very own Donald Trump and Ebineezer Scrooge, all rolled up into one exhorbitantly wealthy, thoroughly evil & entertaining "bad guy."  Dibiase's character, which was one of the most successful of all of Vince McMahon Jr.'s creations, has gone on to be recognized as one of the greatest wrestling personas of all time.

Recently, Dibiase chatted with www.superstarbillygraham.com's Steve Slagle, and touched on a number of topics during the 45-minute interview including how he originally became the Million Dollar Man.  "Trillionaire" Ted relives some of his best (or worst, depending on how you look at it) moments as the ultra-greedy, cackling and scheming M.D.M., and even looks back at his appearance on Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous!  Dibiase also discusses his days as a rookie in the Central States territory, his reign as the WWF North American Heavyweight champion, the WWF's foray into politics, and, of course, his thoughts and memories of "Superstar" Billy Graham....

For more on "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, visit his website!