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Steve Yu

The Only WWE Champion on Shark Tank Claimed Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary Would Regret Saying No to His $200,000 Deal
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Diamond Dallas Page’s career has always been larger than life. From rolling into WrestleMania VI in a pink Cadillac to winning the WCW Television Championship in 1995, Ddp knew how to make an entrance, and an impact.

Ddp and Mark Cuban on Shark Tank Season 5 | image: ABC

Thus, when he entered a ring full of vicious sharks to pitch a business idea on Shark Tank, plenty of jaws were dropped! Here is what happened on that episode of Shark Tank!

Ddp warned Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary they’d be swimming in regret!

Diamond Dallas Page walked into the Shark Tank with more than just a business pitch, as he had a powerful story to tell. After a serious back injury threatened to end his wrestling career, Ddp turned to yoga as a last resort.

He wasn’t exactly excited about it at first, but to his surprise, it worked wonders.
See full article at FandomWire
  • 3/17/2025
  • by Sampurna Banerjee
  • FandomWire
The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake Review Roundup: What Critics Had To Say About The Wrestling Doc
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The Resurrection of Jake the Snake received mostly positive reviews for its deep, raw, and inspiring portrayal of Jake Roberts' struggle with substance abuse and his journey towards recovery. Some critics accused the documentary of being self-promotion for Ddp Yoga and called it a pilot for a show called "Celebrity Wrestler Rehab." Despite the accusations of self-promotion, the film's heart and honesty still resonate with viewers and can inspire anyone, whether they are a wrestling fan or not.

When The Resurrection of Jake the Snake reviews were released, there was a small divide between critics. Directed by Steve Yu, The Resurrection of Jake the Snake is a documentary that tells the story of professional wrestler Jake "the Snake" Roberts who was incredibly famous and popular in the 1980s. The documentary primarily explores Roberts' life between 2012 and 2014 in which he attended a rehabilitation program, which involved a yoga course called Ddp Yoga,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/3/2023
  • by Timothy Lee
  • ScreenRant
10 Observations From The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake Roberts
Steve Yu

When older fans look back on watching WWF in the 1980’s and are asked to name their favourites or which superstars they most remember, the stock answers are Hulk Hogan or the Ultimate Warrior, but they’ll often bring up Jake The Snake Roberts, too. The man who walked to the ring looking like a serial killer, hit arguably the best Ddt of all-time, and carried a bag with a python snake named Damien.

Sadly, over the last twenty years or so, those who grew up and continued to watch wrestling or somehow caught a glimpse of Jake via TMZ would feel sad at the tragic way his life turned out. Jake’s demons had gotten the best of him and he’d become a drug addict, couldn’t get a job with a major wrestling company and was known for his inappropriate behaviour at independent wrestling shows.
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 2/3/2016
  • by Kenny McIntosh
  • Obsessed with Film
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