Diamond Dallas Page, a renowned collegiate basketball player, ventured into the nightclub business in the 1970s, swiftly rising to become one of South Florida's most prominent club owners and promoters. As he entered his 35th year, Page embarked on a new journey, training to become an in-ring performer, thus becoming the oldest rookie in Pro Wrestling history. Under the moniker "DDP," he astounded audiences worldwide by competing alongside wrestling legends such as Hulk Hogan, Goldberg, Ric Flair, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, and the N.W.O. Page's remarkable career culminated in his induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame.
In 2011, Page launched DDP YOGA, a program designed specifically for non-yoga enthusiasts. The initiative gained immense popularity, with hundreds of thousands of people purchasing the DVDs and subscribing to the unique DDPYOGANOW APP. DDPY has become a staple in the fitness routines of numerous notable athletes and touring musicians.
Page has also made a significant impact in the film and television industries. His notable projects include The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake, Ready To Rumble, First Daughter, Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects, Hollywood Squares, and Shark Tank. Additionally, he is set to star in the upcoming Adi Shankar series, Gods & Secrets.