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Ted DiBiase Explains Why The WWE Women’s Division Is Better Than The Men’s

Ted DiBiase Explains Why The WWE Women's Division Is Better Than The Men's

WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase has voiced his belief that WWE’s women’s division is outperforming the men’s, citing superior matches and performances.

Speaking at the For the Love of Wrestling convention, the legendary “Million Dollar Man” criticised modern professional wrestling and explained why he finds the women’s division more compelling.

“My issue with today’s wrestling is if I watch the girls’ division of WWE, they put on a better show and better matches than the guys.”

Ted DiBiase attributed much of the women’s division’s success to veteran wrestler and coach Fit Finlay, whom he credited for mentoring the division and shaping its competitive edge.

“And I can tell you why, Fit Finlay is the guy who’s their coach, he’s the guy who’s mentoring them. I don’t know who’s running the men’s division, but they might need to be shot.”

Finlay has played a crucial role in WWE’s women’s division for years, helping train top female superstars and elevate their in-ring performances. His influence is widely recognised, with many in the industry praising his contributions to the division’s growth.

DiBiase’s comments reflect a growing sentiment that WWE’s women’s division has evolved into one of the company’s strongest assets, delivering consistently high-quality matches and storylines.

Which WWE Character Was Ted DiBiase Not Impressed By?

Ted DiBiase spoke about the WWE character he was never impressed by, and he named the infamous minotaur-inspired character Mantaur. DiBiase said that he didn’t understand who the character was supposed to appeal to and that he thought even Vince McMahon would be slightly embarrassed by the character.

H/t to ITRWrestling.com