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"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase has a new match to win.

As some may remember Ted DiBiase the “Million Dollar Man” of WWE is not finished yet. Unlike Mickey Rourke's character in the movie “The Wrestler“, this is no washed up wrestler. Once a wrestler, grappling guys like Hulk Hogan, Brett Hart and others in stadiums around the world is now speaking in some of the same stadiums to the youth and men of today.

But unlike what you may think; Ted has a new match to win. Once fulfilled with wealth, pride, and arrogance. Ted speaks today of having it all, yet lacking still something. “Guys I've been there, done that, bought the t-shirt, and wore it out…” says Ted “I've come to wrestle with your hearts today” as he speaks of having everything that every young man would want, yet still finding it all empty.

Ted is seen around the globe autographing at wrestling events, speaking at churches about his faith in Christ and imparting messages to students in schools to stay away from drugs, and pursue your dreams.

If you would like to book Ted at your next big event call:

Willowcreek Marketing 905-984-3168

Or e-mail: info@millondollarman.com

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Wrestlers Rescue (http://www.wrestlersrescue.org) would like to thank to the WWE (http://www.wwe.com) for their generous contribution of an encased replica World Title Championship belt (like the one shown here: http://www.wweshop.com/Product_detail.asp?cat=cat-Belts-Heavyweight&productId=06-00663 ) signed by Chris Jericho, Rey Mysterio, John Cena, “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair, and “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes with a Letter of Authenticity of the signatures. This unique, rare item will be up for charitable auction on (4/24/2009), at http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/dr.deathcampaign, and the starting bid will be $200.00 plus Shipping and Handling. This is one of many pieces of sports entertainment/professional wrestling memorabilia that would be a great addition to fans and collectors alike all over the world. Proceeds (payment information will be available on the previously stated web site link) of the auctions running currently will be used in the campaign to purchase a “hands-free” voice box for cancer survivor and former WWE, WCW, and world renown wrestler, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams (http://www.myspace.com/drdeathsw).

Former WWE/ECW Diva and Lead Organizer of Wrestlers Rescue, Dawn Marie, is facilitating fundraising efforts on behalf of Steve “Dr. Death” Williams via the Wrestler's Rescue organization. Williams needs approximately $20,000 for a “hands-free” voice box.

After his 2004 cancer diagnosis, Steve Williams endured a series of major surgeries that removed his vocal chords, larynx -- and a golf ball-sized tumor -- from his person, the 48-year-old survivor now uses his hands as a necessary means to communicate. “I have a stoma; it's a big hole about the size of my thumb that goes straight to my lungs,” Williams said. “When I take a deep breath into that hole, the air goes back and it brings up the voice where I vibrate the walls of my to get a voice out -- I don't have any vocal chords or thyroid or nerve to my deltoid, they reconstructed my whole vocal battery. To describe it better, it's like a whistle. A whistle has two holes and a ball in it and when you blow, it makes noise.”

Williams discussed his odyssey from the gridiron to the squared circle to the operating table in detail in his 2007 autobiography, “How Dr. Death Became Dr. Life.” He continues to wrestle sporadically on the independent circuit with a protective scarf around his neck, which ensures dirt doesn't fly into the device that allows him to breathe.

For questions and latest news about Wrestlers Rescue and the “Dr. Death” Steve Williams Campaign, please visit:

http://www.wrestlersrescue.org

or email at wrestlersrescue@aol.com.

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