10 Most Shocking Wrestling Revelations Ever

8. The Identity Of Sara's Stalker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI_6FI6FZ0Q In 2001, WWF started showing videos of someone stalking the Undertaker€™s wife Sara. The person spoke with a digitally-altered voice, so it was impossible to figure out who it was. The only thing we knew for sure was that this person was obsessed with Sara, and claimed that they were willing to go to any lengths to get to her. Then, on June 18th, 2001, the stalker came down to the ring on Undertaker€™s motorcycle, and removed his ski mask, revealing himself to be€Diamond Dallas Page. As soon as DDP revealed his face, he got a huge reaction from the crowd. Despite being older than the average WCW wrestler, he was still very popular and accomplished a lot in WCW. Many fans still loved him, and were excited to see DDP arrive in WWF. Unfortunately, DDP€™s stint in WWF would be a wasted opportunity. Like many ex-WCW arrivals in WWF, he was mistreated and meant to look terribly weak, getting dominated by the Undertaker at virtually every opportunity, and was even pinned by the Undertaker€™s wife Sara. Some say this was because DDP was so desperate to work with WWF that he let Vince buy his WCW contract for half its worth, while others say that he was so meticulous in his matches that he gave orders to his opponents, including the Undertaker himself, which is a cardinal sin in WWF. Whatever the case may be, it was a shocking moment in WWF for certain. Fans really wanted to know who this mysterious stalker was, and the reaction the fans gave to DDP proved that for sure.
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