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The Steve Austin Show

WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page

The Steve Austin Show

PodcastOne

Society & Culture, Comedy, Sports, Wrestling, Talk Radio

4.88.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2017

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page is sharing all the details of his incredible Hall of Fame story - from who broke to news to where he was when he found out to how they managed to capture his reaction on film! He's also talking about his incredible speech, what he thought of Eric Bischoff's induction, having his daughters escort him to the stage, his tributes to Dusty Rhodes and Jody Hamilton, and burying the heat with Ric Flair. Plus, you'll hear about the infamous Pink Cadillac, how DDP was forced to give up the cigar gimmick at WCW, his baptism by fire with The Freebirds and Michael PS Hayes, and the night he met Jake The Snake Roberts.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for downloading this show from PC1.

0:03.0

Before we get rolling, here's a word from one of the folks who helped bring you this podcast.

0:07.0

The following program is a Podcast 1.com production.

0:11.0

From Hollywood California, by way of the Broken Skull Ranch, this is the Steve Austin Show.

0:16.4

Give me a hell yeah!

0:17.8

Hell yeah!

0:19.0

Now, here's Steve Austin.

0:21.0

All right, everybody, welcome to Steve Austin Show.

0:23.0

I'm coming to the Mean Streets at Los Angeles, California today.

0:27.0

I'm sitting here in my office at about 11.15 in the morning on a Monday, and it is an absolute beautiful day in Marina Del Rey, California.

0:35.0

And it's going to be a good day here on the podcast because I'm talking to my

0:40.4

longtime friend, former roommate, former travel partner, former professional wrestling

0:47.9

peer, Diamond Dallas Page.

0:51.2

You guys been hearing me talking about Diamond Dallas Page for a long time because

0:55.0

Holy smokes. Hell I guess I met Dallas sometime back in the early to mid 90s

1:02.3

and we became fast friends and as you guys know if you

1:06.7

know anything about Dallas's story he was late coming into the business of

1:11.2

professional wrestling,

1:12.8

started off as a manager.

1:14.8

Hell, one of the problems was him as a manager

1:16.9

was he was bigger than a lot of the talent

1:19.2

that he was with.

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