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|signatureMoves=[[Cutter|Diamond Cutter]], [[Powerbomb|Diamond Dream]], [[Sit-out piledriver facebuster|Trip to the Diamond Mine]], [[Discus CLothesline]]
|signatureMoves=[[Cutter|Diamond Cutter]], [[Powerbomb|Diamond Dream]], [[Sit-out piledriver facebuster|Trip to the Diamond Mine]], [[Discus Clothesline]]
|titles= [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] (3), [[WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[WCW World Television Championship]], [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] (4) (twice in a trio of himself, [[Chris Kanyon]] and [[Bam Bam Bigelow]] (only two at a time defended the belts), twice w/ [[Kevin Nash]]), [[1996 WCW Battlebowl]], [[WWF European Championship]], [[WWF World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Chris Kanyon]])
|titles= [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] (3), [[WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[WCW World Television Championship]], [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] (4) (twice in a trio of himself, [[Chris Kanyon]] and [[Bam Bam Bigelow]] (only two at a time defended the belts), twice w/ [[Kevin Nash]]), [[1996 WCW Battlebowl]], [[WWF European Championship]], [[WWF World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Chris Kanyon]])
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Revision as of 21:25, 19 May 2006

Dallas Page
Dallas Page
Name Dallas Page
Real name Pake Joseph Falkinburg
Nicknames "Handsome" Dallas Page (1979), "Diamond" Dallas Page (1987 - ), "Positively" Page (2001 - 2002)
Name history Dallas Page (debut - )
Family Kimberly Page (wife, separated)
Maestro(s) Jake Roberts, WCW Power Plant
Birth date, location April 5, 1956 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey
Obituary date
Debut, location 1979 in Canada, but quit soon afterward; "re-debut" in 1987
Lost mask to
Height 6'4" (1.93m)
Weight 254 lbs (115kg)
Signature moves Diamond Cutter, Diamond Dream, Trip to the Diamond Mine, Discus Clothesline
Titles: WCW World Heavyweight Championship (3), WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2), WCW World Television Championship, WCW World Tag Team Championship (4) (twice in a trio of himself, Chris Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow (only two at a time defended the belts), twice w/ Kevin Nash), 1996 WCW Battlebowl, WWF European Championship, WWF World Tag Team Championship (w/ Chris Kanyon)

Sources

Wikipedia