WWE's 10 Greatest Managers of All Time

7. Ted DiBiase

Ted DiBiase seamlessly transitioned from a successful wrestling career into a managerial one. After retiring from the ring, he began his own stable, The Million Dollar Corporation. With seemingly endless wealth, he did have at least a million dollars after all, he would snatch up contracts of various wrestlers and lead them. "Everybody has a price," and he proved that true, by taking in an eclectic group of stars, including the likes of Bam Bam Bigelow, Sycho Sid, and The Undertaker. Ok, that was actually an imposter of the Undertaker, but he still branded as The Undertaker, leading to a match between the real and fake Undertaker at SummerSlam 1994. He was involved with the main event of WrestleMania XI, where he managed Bam Bam Bigelow in a losing effort against former NFL linebacker Lawrence Taylor. His biggest claim to fame as a manager though must be with the introduction of "The Ringmaster," who DiBiase crowned as the new Million Dollar Champion. The Ringmaster would later become one of the most famous wrestlers of all time, Stone Cold Steve Austin.
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Brandon Tischer is an avid wrestling fan who has been watching since he was a kid. He, along with his friends, have made a pact to never miss a Wrestlemania together.