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DDP Reveals Which AEW Double Or Nothing Match He’s Most Interested In

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During the latest edition of his “DDP Snake Pit” podcast, Diamond Dallas Page commented on this Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view event, which match he’s most looking forward to, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On MJF vs. Wardlow: “There’s no way I will miss that match, because I want to see what they’ve come up with. There’s nothing hotshot about this, this is a three-year story accumulating, and this is the beginning of it.”

On Wardlow’s cage match with Cody Rhodes in February 2020: “When he first got there, I met him down at the Nightmare Factory, great kid. “Cody, he said, ‘This guy is going to be one of the biggest babyfaces in the business.’ No one even knows who he is yet, he’s not Wardlow yet, and I took an interest … Where he proved it to me was when he went out and did that match with Cody. And when Cody went off the top of the cage, and did the moonsault off the top with a kid who’s not been working a year, and you know he’s going to be there? Wow, man. That’s where he totally got elevated for me … He’s really got something. And this is going to be a big test going into this PPV for those two.”

On wanting to see what goes down: “I don’t care what else is on the card. Not to take away from anybody else, that’s the one that I’m tuning in for. Because I’m connected to it, but also as a wrestling fan, I’m connected to it, and I want to know. I want to see what happens, I want to see who brings the A-game. Who knows when to back off, and who knows how to come on, how do they dance together?”

“I think that him and Max are going to have a hell of a show,” Page continued. “The whole PPV card top to bottom looks really good, but the main one I am tuning in for is to see what (they do). This could be one of those Dusty Rhodes/[Terry] Funk [feuds] that lasted forever … one of those feuds that lasted 20 years.”

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(h/t – Wrestling Inc)

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