‘Diamond’ Dallas Page Discusses the Possibility of a Comeback Match

>> Click Here To Bet On Pro Wrestling and More! <<

WWE Hall of Famer ‘Diamond’ Dallas Page won’t rule out the possibility of having one more wrestling match despite now being in his late 60s.

In a recent interview with TV Insider, Page was asked about possibly having one more retirement match given the positive response to Sting’s last match. He said,

“I feel like I got it [a retirement match] in AEW. 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?

“Never say never [to one more match.] I’m still in shape. I can drop Diamond Cutters right now.”

The match Page is referring to was at AEW Bash at the Beach 2020 and saw himself, Dustin Rhodes and QT Marshall lose to MJF, The Butcher, and The Blade.

Page’s most recent singles match took place at a World Wrestling Legends event in March 2006 which saw the Yoga enthusiast defeat fellow WCW alum Chris Kanyon.

WWE Hall of Famer ‘Diamond’ Dallas Page Contemplates One More Wrestling Match

At the age of 65, most people would be content with retirement and enjoying the fruits of their labor. However, for WWE Hall of Famer ‘Diamond’ Dallas Page, the idea of stepping back into the wrestling ring for one more match is not out of the question.

In a recent interview with TV Insider, Page was asked about the possibility of having a retirement match, considering the positive response to Sting’s last match. Page responded by saying, “I feel like I got it [a retirement match] in AEW. 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? Never say never [to one more match.] I’m still in shape. I can drop Diamond Cutters right now.”

The match Page is referring to took place at AEW Bash at the Beach 2020 and saw himself, Dustin Rhodes, and QT Marshall facing off against MJF, The Butcher, and The Blade. Despite the loss, Page felt that the match served as a fitting sendoff and showcased his abilities in the ring.

Page’s most recent singles match occurred at a World Wrestling Legends event in March 2006, where he defeated fellow WCW alum Chris Kanyon. Since then, he has focused on his yoga career and helping others through his DDP Yoga program.

While it may seem unlikely for a wrestler in his late 60s to step back into the ring, Page’s dedication to fitness and his ability to perform at a high level cannot be denied. Throughout his career, he has always been known for his incredible work ethic and determination.

If Page were to have one more match, it would undoubtedly be a memorable moment for wrestling fans. His signature move, the Diamond Cutter, is still revered as one of the most exciting finishers in the history of professional wrestling.

Only time will tell if ‘Diamond’ Dallas Page will lace up his boots once again for another match. But one thing is for certain, his passion for the sport and his desire to entertain fans is still burning strong. Whether it happens or not, Page’s legacy as a wrestling icon is already cemented, and his contributions to the industry will never be forgotten.