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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ted like you never seen before!, January 9, 2000
I grew up watching professional wrestling with men like Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, Ric Flair, Harley Race, Nick Bockwinkle and so many others. I watched the WWF, NWA, AWA and WCW, Ted Dibiase was a part of this.Every Man Has a Price is more than story about Dibiase's life in wrestling. It is a private look at a man who has been cheered by the fans as Ted Dibiase; Hated as the "Million Dollar Man", and through it all remained true to his faith. Dibiase takes the reader on a journey from his beginnings in the sport to his life outside the sport. Follow his personal dealings with the WWF and Vince McMahon to the NOW of the WCW and Eric Bishoff. Dibiase has also remained faithful to God and his life outside of wrestling show another side of a man who is caring and loving and devoted family man. The book is more than wrestling; it is a real story about a real man.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THIS IS THE TRUTH OF WHAT A WRESTLER'S LIFE IS LIKE, July 10, 1998
By A Customer
Being a wrestler myself, I can asscociate with what Ted has gone through. A wrestlers life, is a very lonely one, and we do it because we love it. Ted is very open about his child hood life, about his school and college years all the way through to his tenture in WCW.. I'm very protective of this bussiness, and Ted tells all in the most respectful way I've ever seen it explained. He does it with a certain type of class that only Ted Dibiase posses. After reading the book, I thanked God that my life prior and during wrestling was and is not as rough as Ted's was, but at the same time, it makes you realise that when things look good, you don't stop your faith, you try to make it stronger. Thanks Ted for writing such a wonderful and inspiring book. Whether you love him or hate him," Every Man Has His Price" will give you a new found respect for Ted, wrestling, and the works of the Lord. I give the book 4 stars cause I thought pictures of his career should have been added, then it would have been 5. ---God Bless All
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly Powerful -- A Story of a Man and His Faith, August 5, 2001
Being a huge wrestling fan and a fan of the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase (one of wrestling's premiere stars over the past two decades), I was naturally drawn to read his autobiography. Having read this and a majority of the other wrestler autobiographies of recent years, I can easily say that DiBiase's "Every Man Has His Price" is clearly in a league of its own. While most of his colleagues detail there in-ring careers DiBiase's, while doing just that, actually goes FAR BEYOND the mere scopes of his wrestling career. "Every Man Has His Price" truly is the man's life story. It is the story of how he overcame personal demons to find the glory of the Lord.This book was a true joy to read. It was brutally honest and you see the true side of Ted DiBiase. He literally is NOTHING like the character he portrayed on WWF television for nearly a decade. The book basically breaks up the story into three parts: 1. The first half of the book discusses his childhood and his relationship with his dad. It also describes his love of football and how he "grew up in the wrestling business." You become strongly aware of just how strong a family man he is. Over half of the book talks about his love for his dad, his grandmother and his family. 2. A quarter of the book talks about his wrestling career. You'll find out how he broke into the wrestling business and how he "paid his dues" working throughout the Mid-South, Texas, Kansas City, the East Coast and Georgia territories and how he became the "Million Dollar Man." 3. The rest of the book talks about how life on the road and its temptations nearly destroyed himself and his family and how he received redemption by finding God and Christ. The religious overtones of this book were obvious throughout its entirety but the story of how Jesus saved his life was a VERY powerful story and image throughout the ending of the book. Overall, I would call this book a "Chicken Soup for the Christian's Soul." This book is a very powerful testament to the power of Christ, just as DiBiase had hoped it would be. It you are a wrestling fan looking for a little inside scoop or a little history to the wrestling business, or if you are a big DiBiase fan looking to learn a little more about him this book DOES deliver that. However, in the scheme of things that is just a mere side note to the book. The real message of the book is about finding salvation and repentance in the Lord. DiBiase's story is really powerful, brutal, honest and emotional. I read this book in ONE sitting, total reading time about 5 hours. I literally did not put it down. You will enjoy this book. Highly recommended.
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