Diamond Dallas Page says WWE legend will get into Hall of Fame soon, gives incredible health update
Diamond Dallas Page has saved the lives of many professional wrestlers. One of his latest projects is someone whom he assures will begin to walk soon and eventually join the WWE Hall of Fame.
Lex Luger worked for the World Wrestling Federation from 1993 to 1995. Although it was a short run, he won the Royal Rumble along with Bret Hart during this time, making history as the Battle Royal win was never shared before or after the 1994 event. In 2007, Luger suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed. He has been in a wheelchair for much of the time since.
In an interview with Dave LaGreca, Diamond Dallas Page revealed that Lex Luger will begin to walk soon. DDP shared the clip on X/Twitter, in which he discusses Luger and the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion's potential WWE Hall of Fame induction in the near future:
"I love Lex [Luger] so much. We had some good times on the road. And I was there the day he got, you know, basically paralyzed. Now he's up and he's moving, and now my only vision is, hopefully, he will be able to walk to that podium, because someday, we know he's going in the [WWE] Hall of Fame. He is a Hall of Famer. It's just a matter of getting the friggin' ring, which is going to happen. He finally feels it now, I think, because of getting in the game and doing his biography, that's how they do things. They bring you in a little bit at a time. That's how they did it with me," DDP said.
Watch the clip shared by DDP Yoga on X/Twitter below:
As for DDP himself, the Hall of Famer recently expressed a desire to step inside the squared circle to create a moment with Randy Orton.
Lex Luger wants Sting to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame
During an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling's Senior Editor Bill Apter, Lex Luger named fellow WCW icon Sting as the man he wishes to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame. Sting himself joined the elite group in 2016 after a brief stint as an in-ring competitor for World Wrestling Entertainment. Luger also revealed that they are close friends off-screen.
It remains to be seen if Lex Luger will join the WWE Hall of Fame next year when Las Vegas hosts WrestleMania 41. Needless to say, Luger is a legend in the business and deserving of the honor.
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