Steve Austin's Next WWE Broken Skull Sessions Guest Revealed

Here’s who’ll be joining Stone Cold in the studio this month.

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Diamond Dallas Page will be Steve Austin’s next guest on Broken Skull Sessions.

As confirmed by Peacock, DDP will be interviewed by Stone Cold for an episode said to air on that platform in the United States and WWE Network elsewhere on Sunday 19 December. This follows on from Jeff Hardy, who was Austin’s latest guest on the near-monthly studio show.

Page, 65, has one of the most interesting backgrounds and life stories in professional wrestling, which should make him a great guest.

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A late starter in the sport, DDP was 35 years old when he worked his first match, having spent time training at WCW’s Power Plant facility. He was with the Turner-helmed promotion until the WWE buyout in 2001, capturing the World Title on three occasions before joining Vince McMahon’s company for the Invasion storyline.

Let go by 2002, Page worked only a sporadic wrestling schedule for companies like TNA before making several WWE appearances in the years prior to his 2017 Hall of Fame induction. In 2020, Page came out of retirement for an AEW match pitting him, Dustin Rhodes, and QT Marshall against MJF and The Butcher and The Blade.

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Page has also found considerable success in retirement, with his DDP Yoga program credited for helping Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts, Scott Hall, and countless others to good health.

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