


TED DiBIASE
This Week: 20
Last Week: 23
DiBiase moves up in the P25 following a star-spangled Flag Match win over Hunico Friday night.

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Ted DiBiase versus Hunico with Camacho in a Flag Match
Before the match officially starts, we go to DiBiase who was in the Goldman Box to talk about Camacho and Hunico. Ted suggests that Hunico and Camacho were not invited to a lot of parties as kids and they must have felt left out of the DiBiase Posse Parties, which are open to the public. After tonight’s match, Hunico and Camacho can have one big pity party.
Hunico with a kick and forearms to the back. Hunico with forearms and Ted with a sit out front driver. Ted climbs for the flag but Hunico with a gutwrench power bomb from the turnbuckles and then Hunico climbs for the Mexican Flag. Ted stops Hunico and hits an Electric Chair drop. Ted charges at Hunico and Hunico back body drops Ted over the top rope to the floor. Ted pushes Hunico off the turnbuckles onto Camacho.
Ted has trouble getting back into the ring and he has trouble getting back to his feet. Hunico returns to the ring and Hunico grabs the leg. Ted kicks Hunico away and then Ted sends Hunico into the turnbuckles and then he hits Dream Street. He climbs the turnbuckles and grabs the flag to win the match.
Winner: Ted DiBiase

TED DiBIASE
This Week: 23
Last Week: 25
DiBiase avoids dropping off the P25 with a victory over Drew McIntyre on Friday night.

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Drew McIntyre versus Ted DiBiase
Before the match starts, Hunico’s music and he is driven to the ring on his BICYCLE thanks to his personal driver Camacho. McIntyre with a boot to DiBiase because of the distraction and he gets a near fall. Drew punches and kicks Ted in the corner. Ted with a kick to Drew and then he sends Drew over the top rope to the floor. Ted with a suicide dive that sends Drew into the announce table.
Drew sends Ted into the apron a few times before they return to the ring. Drew gets a near fall. Drew chokes Ted in the ropes and then he kicks the ropes while Ted still hangs on the ropes. Drew gets a near fall.
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Ted DiBiase – Ever since this third-generation Superstar abandoned his notorious wealth-flaunting ways, he’s been on the best roll of his career – due in no small part to the support of a growing legion of WWE Universe members calling themselves the “DiBiase Posse.” Outside WWE live events across the country, the former holder of the Million Dollar Title tailgates with his Posse in the parking lot. But he’s not just getting better at grilling: DiBiase is a force between the ropes.


























