WWE fans are set to “feel the bang” once again as Diamond Dallas Page has signed a WWE legends deal.

The announcement came from Page himself, via social media, as he officially returned to the WWE fold, cementing his legacy with the company. Page, known for his iconic Diamond Cutter, has long been a mentor and friend to Cody Rhodes, and his connection to the ‘Nightmare Family’ appears to be stronger than ever.

In a tweet posted following WWE Bad Blood, DDP shared his excitement about signing the deal and expressed his enjoyment of the event, which took place in Atlanta. He noted that he arrived early to spend time with Cody Rhodes but that the opportunity will have to wait due to Cody’s busy schedule.

“Last night, #WWEBadBlood was one of the first pay-per-views I really enjoyed from beginning to end. Got to the building early to spend some quality time with @CodyRhodes, but he was so busy, it’s something we’ll have to do at a later date,” DDP tweeted.

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During Bad Blood, DDP was prominently featured on screen, appearing in the “Superstar” suite and sitting ringside alongside other legends, including Mickie James and Scott Steiner. The event was a star-studded affair, and DDP’s presence helped set the tone for the night. Adding to the intensity, a near physical altercation occurred between WWE World Champion Gunther and DDP’s former rival, Goldberg.

Page’s relationship with Cody Rhodes runs deep, having appeared by his side at the Royal Rumble earlier this year after Rhodes’ monumental victory in the 30-man match. Their connection extends beyond WWE, as DDP has long supported Rhodes both in and out of the ring, making his return to WWE particularly special.

Beyond his in-ring accomplishments, DDP has also become an essential figure in the wrestling community for his wellness work. He has famously helped legends like Jake “The Snake” Roberts and the late Scott Hall overcome personal struggles, using his DDP Yoga program to improve the health of countless wrestlers, both from past and present generations. Names like Drew McIntyre, Darby Allin, and Big Bill have all benefited from his guidance.

Meanwhile, another key member of the ‘Nightmare Family’ in attendance at Bad Blood was WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson. Anderson, a longtime ally of Rhodes both in AEW and WWE, recently addressed his contract status on his podcast, “ARN,” revealing that he had not signed a WWE legends deal as of the recording. However, with his presence in Atlanta, it remains to be seen if Anderson will follow DDP in putting pen to paper with WWE.

As DDP makes his official return to WWE, fans are eager to see what his legends deal will bring and how his continued involvement with Cody Rhodes and the WWE Universe will unfold. One thing is for certain: the Master of the Diamond Cutter remains an influential figure in the world of professional wrestling, both inside and outside the ring.

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