WWE Hall Of Famer Explains Why They Think Diamond Dallas Page Is A “Very Special Person”
WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff expressed his deep admiration for fellow Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page, praising the significant influence of Page’s DDP Yoga program.
On his 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff passionately discussed Diamond Dallas Page’s dedication to helping people overcome major life challenges, including substance abuse and serious health concerns. Bischoff highlighted how DDP Yoga has transformed countless lives, making a positive impact both within and outside the wrestling world.
We look at some of the high-profile personalities that we all have come to know through professional wrestling, like Marcus Bagwell, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts, and Scott Hall. We see that, but what we don’t see are just the average people that have come to DDP.
Bischoff said. He emphasised that while many are familiar with the high-profile success stories, Page’s program has touched the lives of numerous everyday individuals in profound ways. The former WCW President went on to discuss the far-reaching benefits of Page’s work. DDP Yoga has not only helped wrestling legends but has also been instrumental in aiding people to lose weight, overcome addiction, and enhance their overall well-being. What stands out most to Bischoff is Page’s unwavering commitment to treating everyone with equal respect and care.
Page treats those people the same way he treats the Marcus Bagwells, the Scott Halls, and the Jake Roberts. He’s just a giving person and he derives joy and satisfaction from helping other people achieve their goals, and that makes him a very special person.
Bischoff added. This statement highlights Page’s genuine dedication to helping others, regardless of their status or background.
Which WWE Superstar Does Diamond Dallas Page Believe Is “Strong As Hell”?
Diamond Dallas Page spoke about how he believes a WWE Superstar is “strong as hell.” The WWE Superstar DDP was talking about was none other than Big E. DDP was discussing how many wrestlers exaggerate their height and weight to appear larger-than-life and that Big E isn’t actually very tall, but he is wide and very strong.
H/t to ITRWrestling.com