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Fitting tribute at HOF?

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Right now, there is a lot of people pushing for Diamond Dallas Page to be inducted into the Hall Of Fame.

Since retiring from professional wrestling, Page has played a major role in improving the health and well-being of dozens of other wrestlers and legends. He is currently involved with helping Jake 'The Snake' Roberts and Scott 'Razor Ramon' Hall rebuild their lives. This includes rehabilitating them from their alcohol and substance abuse problems, reconciling them with family members, and getting them back into peak physical condition. He has done the same for other wrestlers, as well as inventing the DDP Yoga program to help them heal.

Apart from this, DDP does have a legendary career. He started his career at a much later age than most people, but yet was usually the most athletic person in any of his matches. He remained one of WCW's biggest stars throughout the the Monday Night Wars. He also played a pivotal role in introducing top name celebrities into WCW, including Dennis Rodman. He also perfected the Ace Crusher, a move that Randy Orton has been trying for decade to match. DDP spent a year in the WWE, winning the WWE Tag Team Championship (with Chris Kanyon) and the European Championship during that time.

DDP's induction would be based mainly on his WCW tenure, his promotion of the company's history, and helping other wrestlers. His involvement with TNA Wrestling will ignored.

There is already talk of inducting Roberts into the HOF, and even entering him into the Royal Rumble. But the feeling is that DDP's contributions should not be overlooked.
 
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