11 Fathers & Sons Who Won The Same Wrestling Titles

6. Ted DiBiase And Ted DiBiase Jr. - World Tag Team Championship

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Back to the tag ranks now, although this father-son duo also held the Million Dollar Championship for all but 229 days of that title's history. 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase forged a fine career as one of the top wrestling heels of the 1980s and early 1990s, performing in the main event of WrestleMania IV and generally being a cheshire cat-esque thorn in the side of all the era's biggest babyfaces.

DiBiase won the WWF World Tag Team Championship on three occasions with the previously mentioned I.R.S, and Teddy Jr. replicated this feat (only replacing the 'F' for an 'E') twice with fellow second generation wrestler Cody Rhodes.

Ted Jr. was tipped for a long career at the top of World Wrestling Entertainment, with many clamouring for him to be the man to eventually break The Undertaker's WrestleMania Streak. It's probably a good thing that didn't happen.

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