Diamond Dallas Page
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DDP Feels Like He Already Got His Last Match In AEW

Diamond Dallas Page, also known as DDP, comments on potentially having one last match.

DDP, 67, is a WWE Hall of Famer, and he was one of WCW’s top stars. He had a less successful run in WWE, as well as a brief stint in TNA. He has made a few appearances over the years, and he also competed in the 2015 Royal Rumble match.

The legend has not wrestled since a one-off match at AEW Dynamite: Bash at the Beach in January 2020. There, he, Dustin Rhodes, and QT Marshall lost to MJF, The Butcher, and The Blade.

Speaking with Scott Fishman of TV Insider, DDP was asked about being present for Sting’s last match at AEW Revolution and whether that made him think about returning to the ring one final time.

“I feel like I got it in AEW,” DDP said. “I wasn’t on WWE stuff for a long time because I was helping Cody Rhodes with AEW stuff. It wasn’t me helping AEW. It was me helping Cody. I wanted to help The one we did. That six-man we did.

“I was so live at the end of that match. I looked so good in that match. I came off the top rope and didn’t hurt myself. I thought it was the greatest sendoff you could have. Cody had asked me, “One more?” How do you make it better than how I left it?”

DDP: Never Say Never, I Could Do A Diamond Cutter Now

DDP continued by noting that you could never say never. He stated that he was still in shape, and he could drop Diamond Cutters right now. However, he said that he would leave a piece of his body in the ring if he did that.

“Never say never. I’m still in shape,” he said. “I can drop Diamond Cutters right now. Every time I do one though, I’m 68 in another couple of weeks, I would leave a little piece of my body in there. I’m the first DDP Yoga transformation. I broke my back at 42, and they said my career was over. I was on top of the world. I headlined 13 out of 24 pay-per-views, but I still didn’t get that one spot and be heavyweight championship. That’s where DDP Yoga came in. Yoga, rehab, and old-school calisthenics not only healed me but showed me how to help others. And I became the heavyweight champion.”

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