
THE LEGACY: CODY RHODES & TED DiBIASE
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Unfortunately for The Legacy, things didn’t exactly go their way this week, which prevented them from gaining any momentum heading into Sunday.
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Ted was featured very briefly tonight on WWE Superstars. He was seen in a backstage segment, talking with his tag partner Cody Rhodes before his match where he took on ‘Team Kingston’ member Mark Henry.

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Here’s a strange fact about at least a portion of the staff here at MTV News: Several of us — hip-hop editor Shaheem Reid, rock editor James Montgomery and myself — are big fans of professional wrestling. We all follow it with differing degrees of intensity and all have different taste when it comes to what we like, but give us a hot promo and a cage match and we’ll probably walk away smiling. So yesterday was a big day in the Newsroom, as there were a pair of wrestling-related interviews going down (which happily coincided with the WWE’s “Raw” show airing live from Madison Square Garden on Monday night).
First, we got a visit from Ted DiBiase, Jr., who sat on the Newsroom couch to talk to Reid about his role in the upcoming film The Marine 2, which will hit DVD and Blu-Ray on December 29. He also talked about the thrill of winning the Tag Team Championship with partner Cody Rhodes, the pressures of being a third-generation performer, how he uses Eminem to get himself worked up during workouts and who among the WWE stars has the best musical taste.
One of those stars he mentioned was Chris Jericho, who happens to front his own metal band called Fozzy and who also called in for an interview yesterday. Jericho has long been one of my favorite performers in all of pro wrestling, so it was a thrill to talk to him about the new Fozzy album Chasing the Grail (which hits stores on January 26, 2010), the response his band gets from metal fans in the U.K., the thrill of meeting some of his idols (including Lemmy, Ronnie James Dio and Ozzy Osbourne) and who among the WWE wrestlers has the worst taste in music (“[ECW Champion] Christian knows the lyrics to Backstreet Boys songs,” he said).
There will be more from both of these guys in the coming weeks, but just know that between Reid, Montgomery and I, we would talk to a wrestler every day if we could — so you can be glad that we aren’t constantly doing coverage of the ongoing feud between Randy Orton and Kofi Kingston.
You have to know the name “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase. In the ’80s, he rose to fame in the World Wrestling Federation as one of the greatest villains ever, flaunting his riches so openly, his stunting makes the Birdman looks shy.
Two decades later, the DiBiase name is back atop the wrestling game. DiBiase’s son, Ted Jr., is part of the WWE’s top faction of bad guys, the Legacy (along with third-generation former champ Randy Orton and the son of Dusty Rhodes, Cody). On Sunday, the Legacy led their team into the Survivor Series — against Miami’s own MVP, Kofi Kingston, Mark Henry and others — in an old-school elimination match.
In December, young DiBiase stars in “The Marine 2,” the sequel to the 2005 John Cena-starring flick. DiBiase isn’t taking over Cena’s role; he’s a whole new soldier. We all know Cena is hip-hop’s number-one representative in the WWE locker room, but what do the other guys listen to?
“It depends on if Big Show has his iPod dock or Chris Jericho [has his dock],” DiBiase said. “If it’s Chris Jericho, then it’ll be Ozzy [Osborne]. It’s all rock and roll. Then Big Show, he’s got some old country, Hank Williams Jr. It varies.”
DiBiase himself is more into pop and hip-hop. “I’m a fan of all music,” he said. “I’m not just saying that. I like the pop music that comes out. I live in Mississippi, so I do like the country music. I’m a big fan of the Kings of Leon. I really dig their music. I work out to Eminem and stuff. He gets me going in the gym. He’s got some good lyrics, and he gets me a little pissed off. That’s what I need to push some weights sometime.”


























