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Behind The Shield

Diamond Dallas Page (Wrestling, Addiction and Saving Lives With Yoga) - Episode 176

Behind The Shield

James Geering

Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Fitness

4.9667 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Diamond Dallas Page is a retired professional wrestler and founder of the yoga system DDPY. We discuss his early life, combating injury, addiction, discovering yoga and much more.

Film and television actor and personality Dallas Page has been entertaining millions of fans for over 20 years. The athletic, 52 year-old Page knew at an early age that he was born to entertain. His grandmother called him “energetic”—truly an understatement. Whether it was barreling through his grandma’s kitchen on his tricycle, swinging from chandeliers at the babysitter’s house, or cannonballs at neighborhood pool parties, Page knew how to grab an audience and have them eat out of the palm of his hand.

With his size, strength and natural ability, Page excelled in multiple sports high school and college. After college, Dallas Page followed his calling to entertain, entering the nightclub business and quickly established himself as one of the south’s leading club owners and promoters. But he still had the pro wrestling “itch.” On a whim, Page sent a tape to the AWA (American Wrestling Alliance), one of the country’s premiere professional wrestling organizations. The AWA promoters immediately offered Page a contract to “manage”—escorting and doing all of the ‘over-the-top’ talking—their top stars. With his long, curly hair, conceited manner and ever present “Diamond Dolls,” “Diamond” Dallas Page was a natural at working crowd into a frenzy and became the man fans loved to hate.

Word of Page’s talent began to spread throughout the wrestling establishment. Unlike most wrestling managers that could only talk a good game, Page had the size and athleticism to go with it. Established superstars such as Dusty Rhodes and Magnum, T.A. convinced Page to expand his role and learn to be a complete wrestler. At age 35, Page entered the fabled WCW “Power Plant” and soon after became the oldest rookie in pro wrestling history

Page’s incredible work ethic, training regimen and preventative maintenance along with unmatched personal focus and determination, enabled him to battle the hands of time and stay healthy enough to wrestle men half his age for years to come. His uncanny ability to create and re-create his character propelled him to national notoriety and made him one of the hottest merchandising commodities in professional wrestling, first for WCW, then, the WWF which now have merged to become the WWE.

During Page’s fourteen year pro wrestling career, he captivated audiences and became a three-time world champion. His matches with wrestling legends such as Hulk Hogan, Randy “Macho Man” Savage, and Bill Goldberg became legendary. And as networks, actors and professional athletes became more interested in the fan base and ratings that professional wrestling was attracting, Diamond Dallas Page became the unlikely tag team partner of late-night talk show host Jay Leno, basketball great Karl Malone and movie star David Arquette. Pay-per-view and charity match appearances versus Hogan and perennial “bad boy” Dennis Rodman are memorable to both fans and non-fans alike.

Throughout Page’s wrestling career, Hollywood has recognized his ability to be more than just a pro wrestling icon. Never one to settle for just being “good enough,” Page sought out renowned acting coach and theatre director Howard Fine in order to hone his acting skills. “Diamond Dallas Page is one of the most fearless and intense actors that I have ever taught,” said Fine, whose list of acting students includes Brad Pitt, Michael Chiklis and Salma Hayek. “He throws himself into every performance and never fails to compel attention. He can play a wide range of characters and is actually quite adept at comedy but give him a psychotic killer to play and you can expect fireworks.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome guys to episode 176 of Behind the Shield podcast. My name's James Gearing and this week I am

0:05.9

delighted to bring to you Diamond Dallas Page. Now obviously you will recognize him as the

0:11.2

wrestler but for many people they would have seen a video the last few years with Arthur Borman,

0:16.7

who was a paratrooper who'd heard his back, put on a lot of weight, was on crutches, and found

0:22.4

DDPY, Diamond Dallas Pages yoga system, worked through it, ended up reversing his back pain,

0:29.7

being able to run, lost all the extra body weight, just a complete transformation that I think

0:35.9

have most people in tears, to be honest.

0:37.8

So I wanted to reach out to Diamond Dallas and actually ask about this and learn about his system and the challenge that he's just put out and the books that he just released.

0:47.7

So we discuss all these areas.

0:49.8

Now, just as a preface, a lot of times I'm able to get someone in a studio on Skype or face-to-face.

0:55.3

This one was through Skype on a telephone, so the quality isn't as good as some of the

0:59.5

episodes.

1:00.3

Just to understand that's the reason.

1:01.6

There's nothing wrong with what you're listening through.

1:03.3

It's just this particular conversation was done through a cell phone.

1:07.0

So that being said, like I always say, go to your podcast apps.

1:10.4

Please share the show, rate the show.

1:12.4

Most importantly, subscribe and then use social media and help this project grow.

1:17.0

Every week we're getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

1:18.9

And that means that more and more people are learning from all these incredible guests that we have.

1:23.5

And that is my ultimate goal.

1:25.4

So that being said, I introduce to you Diamond Dallas Page.

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