Well guys, looks like Ted will be popping in on WWE Superstars this week. Want to know what he’ll be up to? Check the spoilers below.
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Backstage: Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase tried to celebrate with Orton, telling them that after they win, they’ll have a great night on the town. Orton said they are going to be in the Cell and win or lose they won’t just walk away. DiBiase said they’ve studied the Cell and spent time in it. He said they’re younger, stronger, and faster and have every right to be confident. Cody told Orton he’s starting to sound like his “old man.” Orton said they have no idea what they’re getting into. Orton stood and told Cody, “By the way, I’m not your old man. I’m the WWE Champion, and if I were you two, if I had something to say, I’d listen.” DiBiase said, “If I were you, I wouldn’t underestimate us.” The crowd oohhhed.
DX (Shawn Michaels & Triple H) vs. LEGACY (Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes)
DX’s ring intro started first, so you had to know something was up. As they handed out glow sticks to fans (because merch revenue is more important than dignity), DiBiase and Rhodes attacked them from behind. At least that saved everyone from extended DX mic work before the match. They brawled at ringside for a while, including Triple H clotheslining DiBiase over the announce desk. Hunter hit Rhodes in the head with a monitor. They cleared the announce table and suplexed Rhodes onto the table. DiBiase made a comeback by surprising Hunter and Michaels with an attack from behind. DiBiase shoved Triple H over the security barrier, then slammed him back to ringside. Michaels and Rhodes brawled into the crowd. Michaels backdropped a charging Rhodes back into the ringside area. Rhodes hit Michaels in the leg with a chain-wrapped fist. Rhodes and DiBiase fought Hunter up the ramp. Rhodes hit Hunter with a chain, then he and DiBiase gave him a double-team DDT onto the stage. Rhodes followed with his Crossroads signature move on the stage. They made their way back to ringside to go after Michaels. The Cell door was open and they dragged Michaels into it. They slammed the cage door on Michaels’s leg twice and then wrapped it awkwardly around the frame. Then they entered the cage with Michaels and chained the door closed.
CODY RHODES & TED DiBIASE
This Week: 9
Last Week: 8
Being shown up by DX on Raw and watching Randy Orton fall to Undertaker on Friday isn’t exactly the inspiration The Legacy needs with Hell in a Cell around the corner.
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SHAWN MICHAELS & TRIPLE H & JOHN CENA & THE UNDERTAKER vs. RANDY ORTON & TED DIBIASE & CODY RHODES & C.M. PUNK
Cena and Rhodes led things off, a match-up that we’ve seen on numerous Raw multi-man main event tags. Triple H punched Rhodes in the face, and Rhodes crawled to the corner to tag in his partner this Sunday. Hunter pummeled DiBiase in the corner, then brought HBK in to do some damage. It was all face team here in the first few minutes. Michaels extended a hand to tag Taker, but Taker paused to stare at Michaels, allowing DiBiase to take back over. Taker did tag in soon after, and the former Wrestlemania foes stared at each other in the ring as they went to break.
Taker was in there with Rhodes out of break. He then tagged out to Hunter. Long standing vertical suplex, but not as long as Matt Morgan’s last night on Impact. DX continued to pwn Legacy in this match and as I type that, a flurry of rights from Rhodes put Michaels on the mat. Randy Orton and C.M. Punk made their first appearances of the match, one right after the other. Michaels and Orton both ended up on the mat- Cody tagged in and an enziguiri by Michaels gave him some time to tag, and he did, to Cena. Cena had to fight off both Legacy members, and put both of them on his back for an Attitude Adjustment. But Rhodes got down and the two heels gave him the Sweet ‘n’ Sour, which is at the point they took the final break.
Back with Punk and Cena engaged in battle. Orton came in and seemed to have his way with Cena, ‘til Cena got him in the Atttiude Adjustment out of nowhere, but couldn’t connect, as Orton DDT’d him. DiBiase made his presence known as the legal man with a kick to a seated Cena’s head. But Cena got the better of him and both men made tags, to Punk and Hunter. Patented spinebuster by The Game. Taker tagged in, but Punk dove to tag Orton. Snake Eyes, ironically, to the Viper Orton. Back-breaker by Orton, but he got caught in Hell’s Gate, only briefly, as DiBiase broke it up. Everybody started brawling at that point, as Michaels superkicked DiBiase and Hunter Pedigreed him. Cena got Punk up for the Attitude Adjustment and tossed him onto Legacy at ringside. All four faces were in the ring with the lone heel, Orton. Taker, the legal man, Tombstoned Orton. Mike Chioda didn’t seem worried that all four of the men were still in the ring while he made his count.
WINNERS: Taker, Hunter, HBK and Cena, at 21:39.
Click photo to see in full-size. In the large turnover of new WWE talent during the last few years one very familiar name stands out: Ted DiBiase. In just 18 months with the company, the 26-year-old star has lifted the tag team titles, made D-Generation X tap out and even got to slap his legendary Million Dollar Man father around on national television.
And Ted – who shares his dad’s name – says his success is as much about how he carries himself outside the ring as his performances inside of it. Whereas he and partner Cody Rhodes have become main eventers in the federation, other second and third-generation stars like Manu and Sim Snuka failed in their attempts to make it.
In an exclusive interview Ted told SunSport: “We’re very dedicated and very committed to what we do, not just inside the ring but outside too. There are lots of different aspects to the wrestling business, like personal appearances and reaching out and trying to be involved in different things. John Cena is a very good example of someone who does that. And that’s where I think a lot of guys may fall down. You can’t just show up for work, have a decent wrestling match on TV and then expect to be a main eventer one day.”
“It doesn’t work that way.”
Cody and Ted, who also stars in upcoming movie The Marine 2, will fight D-Generation X again at this Sunday’s WWE Hell In A Cell PPV – live on Sky Box Office. It will give the young Legacy team the chance to repeat the highlight of their careers to date – beating the duo of Triple H and Shawn Michaels at last month’s Breaking Point.


























