WWE Hall Of Famer Diamond Dallas Page Says He Wants To “Hit A Diamond Cutter When I’m 70”
WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page has ruled out making a full-time return to the wrestling ring but hasn’t completely given up on the idea of getting physical as his 70th birthday approaches.
In an interview with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Diamond Dallas Page discussed whether he’d consider wrestling another full match. The wrestling legend, now 68, was quick to shut down the idea of an in-ring comeback but left fans with a glimmer of excitement.
I am there for a Diamond Cutter, I do want to hit one when I’m 70.
Page’s last match took place on January 15th, 2020, on AEW Dynamite. At 63 years old, he teamed up with Dustin Rhodes and QT Marshall to face MJF, The Butcher, and The Blade in a six-man tag team match.
While Page has no interest in a full-time return, he remains deeply connected to professional wrestling and physical fitness. Known for creating the popular DDP Yoga program, he has helped countless people, including fellow wrestlers, stay in shape and overcome injuries.
What Happened To Diamond Dallas Page In His Last Full-Time WWE Match?
Diamond Dallas Page spoke about the toll his final full-time WWE match took on his body. In April of 2002, DDP wrestled Hardcore Holly on an episode of SmackDown and suffered a neck injury and was told by doctors that he was lucky not to have been paralysed by the injury, luckily DDP went on to make a full recovery from the injury.
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