Ted DiBiase made his debut in the ring in 1974
WWE legend Ted
DiBiase has admitted that he is suffering from a severe brain trauma.
The
69-year-old former wrestler spoke about it in an interview and revealed that
his medical condition is leading him towards the worst, as the brain trauma is
impacting his memory.
DiBiase said: “I don’t have Alzheimer’s and I
don’t have dementia. But, referring to the doctor, he said, they say: “Ted,
you have something we just simply call it severe brain trauma.”
While talking about his medical condition, widely known as the
Million Dollar Man, said he is not at all surprised by the diagnosis, but he
emphasized on the fact that his condition has an effect on his short-term
memory.
In the latest podcast episode of Everybody’s Got A Pod, the
former wrestler added: "I only wrestled maybe almost 20 years, so I’m not
surprised I might have a little brain trauma."
"What it affects is
my memory, and they say it’d be easier for me to remember something I did 40
or 50 years ago, but the short-term memory some of the stuff like now it’s
bits and pieces”, he concluded.
Ted DiBiase made his debut in the
ring in 1974. He made himself a vital part of the WWE world by creating his
own Million Dollar Championship. He not just became a King of the Ring, but is
also known as a three-time winner of WWE Tag championship,