10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music
2. The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase
While the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase can be credited for performing on his own entrance music, classifying DiBiase's contributions as "singing" might be a bit of a stretch. As iconic a song as it is, the Million Dollar Man basically talks through the song he began using in 1990. Still, even without a classically trained voice, DiBiase's theme fit so perfectly, it stuck with him (and even some other superstars) for the rest of his WWF career.
"Everybody's got a price. Everybody's gonna pay. For the Million Dollar Man... always gets his way!"
Those famous lyrics, followed by DiBiase's maniacal laugh and the female-sung chorus of, "Money, Money, Money, Money, Moneyeee", was one of the most well-known entrance themes of the 1990s.
Even after DiBiase retired from in-ring competition, plenty of superstars found themselves using it. As a manager, DiBiase walked alongside the likes of I.R.S, Bam Bam Bigelow, Nikolai Volkoff, Tatanka, King Kong Bundy, 1-2-3 Kid, and other members of the Million Dollar Corporation as the heat-seeking melodies of, "It's All About The Money," blared throughout the arena.