Ted DiBiase Looks Back On Bruiser Brody Not Selling For His Match Against Lex Luger

WWE Hall of Famer “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase recently appeared on an episode of his “Everybody’s Got a Pod” podcast, where he discussed a number of topics including his interactions with Bruiser Brody.

DiBiase said, “Okay, my first encounter with Bruiser Brody — I’m not even sure that’s what they were calling him then. When I flew into Shreveport, Louisiana to start wrestling in the summer of ’75, and I had just gotten out of my junior year of college. The guy that picked me up at the airport was Frank Goodish, whose wrestling name was Bruiser Brody. And I rode with him — the show that night I think was in Monroe, Louisiana. And then [I] then rode with him down to to Baton Rouge. And that was my first acquaintance with him. And good guy, nice guy.”

On Brody not selling for his match against Luger:

“Quite frankly, I agree with that [Brody not respecting Luger getting a push off his looks]. You’re not going to get the spot just because you’ve got this enormous [figure]. I mean obviously, it takes a lot of time and a lot of discipline to have a body like that. I was old school and most of the guys, the early guys that went to work for Vince were also old school. In other words, you learn the trade by doing it every night in the ring. And you’re with somebody — you may be different every night, but that guy is leading you around the like ring by your nose, and you learn it as you go.”

On Brody having seniority over Lex at the time:

“If you want to do something, the old school way is he beats all these underlings, and then he finally gets it shot at Brody. Because obviously, Brody’s been there longer than him.”

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)