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Revision as of 08:14, 10 March 2011
Dallas Page |
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Name |
Dallas Page |
Real name |
Page Joseph Falkinburg |
Nicknames |
"Handsome" Dallas Page (1979), "Diamond" Dallas Page (1987 - ), "Positively" Page (2001 - 2002) |
Name history |
Dallas Page (debut - ) |
Family |
Kimberly Page (wife, separated) |
Maestro(s) |
Jake Roberts, WCW Power Plant |
Birth date, location |
April 5, 1956 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey |
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Debut, location |
1979 in Canada, but quit soon afterward; "re-debut" in 1987 |
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Height |
6'4" (1.93m) |
Weight |
254 lbs (115kg) |
Signature moves |
Diamond Cutter, Diamond Dream, Trip to the Diamond Mine, Discus Clothesline |
Titles: |
WCW World Heavyweight Championship (3), WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2), WCW World Television Championship, WCW World Tag Team Championship (4) (twice in a trio of himself, Chris Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow (only two at a time defended the belts), twice w/ Kevin Nash), 1996 WCW Battlebowl, WWF European Championship, WWF World Tag Team Championship (w/ Chris Kanyon) |
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Briefly an evil foreigner in AAA in 1993 and 1994. Worked as a manager early on, then a wrestler in IWC/US shows.
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Gallery