Diamond Dallas Page Reaches Out To Justin Credible After Recent Alcohol-Related Indie Show Incident

Diamond Dallas Page Reaches Out To Justin Credible After Recent Alcohol-Related Indie Show Incident

DDP has successfully got many troubled former wrestlers back on track after their lives had begun to swerve into some very bad places, and now he's reached out to PJ Polaca, a.k.a. Justice Credible...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 30, 2017 04:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Through his DDP Yoga program, former WCW champion Dallas Page has profoundly altered the lives of many people - some of them former WWE stars such as Jake "The Snake" Roberts and Scott Hall - for the better, and now he's reached out to PJ Polaco to offer him the same help.

Polaco, known as Justin Credible in ECW back in the day, recently made the news when he was involved in an alcohol-related incident at an indie show, and DDP revealed that he has contacted the former ECW champion during an interview with CBS Local:


”I didn’t get a phone call from him, I made a phone call to him. Because of helping Jake, and Scott, Vader, and Mick Foley … just by reaching out and helping the guys, when someone is hurting, they’ll contact me. So I know about it pretty much right away. I always loved PJ. He’s a great kid who just made some bad decisions…

I told him if he gets to work doing the [DDP Yoga] program five days a week, we’ll talk every day or a minimum of every other day. I told him, if he gets on track for a month, then I’ll bring you down here, and we’ll work together, and I’ll start to really treat him this time. I’ll actually teach him how to teach what I do.”

Let's hope Polacao takes Page up on his offer and gets the help he needs.
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