
Gallery Link – View Chicago Tribune Candids
“I can tell you what I won’t be getting,” said World Wrestling Entertainment star Ted DiBiase Jr. as he examined the menu at Yolk (747 N Wells St.) Wednesday morning. “Buttermilk pancakes. I want to, but I’m not going to.”
DiBiase — who is 6-foot-3 and a muscular 230 lbs. — isn’t out of shape. Not even close. But in an industry where putting on weight can land you in the doghouse, you can understand why the former tag-team champion instead ordered the multi-grain pancakes.
DiBiase, son of wrestling legend “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase, is an up-and-coming star in WWE. The 27-year-old wrestler was given the lead role in the straight-to-DVD film, “The Marine 2,” which is a sequel to 2006’s “Marine” film starring fellow wrestler John Cena. From what DiBiase hears, he beat out 5-time WWE champion Randy Orton for the role.
To prepare for his film debut, DiBiase took acting lessons with a teacher in Los Angeles.
“He would play my wife,” DiBiase said of his acting teacher. “The first day, his voice would go extremely high. He’d get really into it and tell me how much he loved me. A few times I lost it and was like, ‘Man, you’ve got to stop that. This is getting weird.’ But he turned out to be very cool, very helpful. He made me realize less is more.”
According to DiBiase, WWE now has its own acting class for up-and-coming wrestlers. The class is meant to make the wrestlers more comfortable on the microphone and help them with those entertaining backstage promos wrestling is well known for.
Click to continue reading »










THE LEGACY: CODY RHODES & TED DiBIASE

























