KEY POINTS

  • Diamond Dallas Page offers to help Big E in his recovery
  • Big E suffered a fracture in the C1 and C6 sections of his vertebrae
  • Page has worked with multiple pro wrestling stars on their road back from injuries

The pro wrestling world continues to wish all the best for former WWE Champion Big E as he recovers from his neck injury, and Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page also offered to help him out.

Page publicly announced his willingness to assist Big E in his recovery via Instagram, citing that both former NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa and former NXT Tag Team Champion Ivar of The Viking Raiders went to him following their respective procedures on their necks.

The man who popularized the jumping cutter, which he called the Diamond Cutter, had his career cut short because of neck injuries and has since transitioned into becoming a fitness instructor which led him to establish his own yoga system known as "DDP Yoga."

The 65-year-old from Point Pleasant, New Jersey has been working with pro wrestling athletes like Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, and fellow WWE Hall of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts--all of whom credit Page’s system to have helped them recover from their injuries.

In the same Instagram post, Page tagged Big E’s “New Day” stablemate Xavier Woods telling the injured superstar to contact his longtime friend to reach out to him if ever he decides to take him up on his offer.

Big E suffered the injury following a botched belly-to-belly suplex from Ridge Holland on the March 11 episode of SmackDown, leading to much concern from the pro wrestling world about him and his future.

The 36-year-old revealed that he had broken his neck, but he bared that he can move all of his fingers and that his strength has not wavered.

Big E then posted another update about his injury, stating that the C1 and C6 bones in his vertebrae are fractured but not displaced and will not be needing surgery to repair it, which means that he is expected to be back in the ring very soon.

His positive energy and updates have allowed the pro wrestling community to breathe a sigh of relief as the former record-breaking powerlifter looks to be in good condition.

When Big E is given clearance to start the rehab process, seeing him work with Page and doing his style of yoga should not surprise fans as the WWE legend has continually produced results.

Diamond Dallas Page
Wrestler Diamond Dallas Page attends the Slamdance Cinema Club screening of "Resurrection Of Jake The Snake" at ArcLight Cinemas on March 8, 2015 in Hollywood, California Jason Kempin/Getty Images