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Big Update On Who Might Be Leaving WWE Soon

Posted By: Caylon Knox of WrestlingNewsSource.com on Dec 13, 2012

Big Update On Who Might Be Leaving WWE Soon

It has been reported that there are at least a few WWE stars who are thinking about leaving WWE in the near future. One of the names has been revealed to be former WWE Tag Team Champion and third-generation wrestler, Ted DiBiase Jr.

DiBiase has reportedly sent out feelers into the acting business, but he is said to be not very inetrested in moving to California. As readers may recall, DiBiase does have acting experience through WWE Studios' film The Marine 2.

It should be noted that Ted DiBiase's career in WWE has been somewhat of an odyssey considering that WWE officials originally had very high hopes for him when he debuted in 2008. He was a member of The Legacy along with Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, and it was always well-documented that WWE officials wanted DiBiase to become the next John Cena/Randy Orton type. There were even rumors a few years back that if a young star was to ever end The Undertaker's WrestleMania Streak, WWE officials were giving some thought to having it be DiBiase.

After the dissolution of The Legacy, DiBiase was on Raw for a while with Maryse Ouellet as his valet, but it didn't seem to do much for Ted's career. He was then sent to SmackDown in 2011 and briefly reunited with Cody Rhodes, basically as Rhodes' henchman while Rhodes went on to capture his first Intercontinental Championship. After Cody captured the I.C. Title, WWE officials gave Ted a small push as a babyface star, picking up a few victories on SmackDown and on Superstars or NXT on WWE.com.

More on DiBiase's future, as well as other talents possibly leaving, when more details are available.

Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

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