#3 Ted Dibiase Jr. (quit after a brief stint in wrestling)
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Ted Dibiase Jr.
After a two-year stint with Florida Championship Wrestling, Ted Dibiase Jr. was called up to the main roster. He formed an alliance with Cody Rhodes and the duo soon joined forces with Randy Orton, creating Legacy. The trio ran roughshod on the RAW roster for over a year and had heated rivalries with the likes of McMahons and DX.
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On the Road to WrestleMania 26 in 2010, Cody and Dibiase broke up with Orton, leading to a Triple Threat match at The Show of Shows, which The Viper eventually won.
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Dibiase didn't do much of note after Legacy disbanded. He parted ways with WWE in 2013 and stated that he wanted to spend more time with his closed ones. Dibiase then had a short stint on the independent scene. He had two more in-ring matches four years later for Pro Wrestling EGO. Dibiase went on to focus on other ventures and business opportunities. The former WWE Superstar is now the Vice President of Business Development for a firm named One Life.
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