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Win, Lose, Or Draw

"DIAMOND” DALLAS PAGE shrugged off talk of COVID-19 with a laugh. I knew it would take more than a pandemic to get this man down. Admittedly, sometimes I invent reasons to call people I haven’t spoken with in a while, and maybe I just needed a dose of “Positively Page.”

DDP has plenty of reasons to be upbeat. His series has become a staple workout program, and reports are that sales of his 2019 release have surged in recent months, as many people have looked to self-help to cope and improve themselves, both mentally and physically. And he’s been highly visible as Cody Rhodes’ mentor on over the past several months.

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