Ultimate Warrior Death: Diamond Dallas Page Once Again Rips Nancy Grace For Owen Hart Comments[VIDEO]

Just one day after ripping Nancy Grace and saying that he would never do her show again, Diamond Dallas Page appeared on the Opie and Anthony Post-Show with Sam Roberts and once again commented about how disgusted he was with Grace.

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Following The Ultimate Warrior passing away at just 54 years of age due to complications stemming from heart disease, Grace brought Page on her show and insinuated that The Warrior died due to steroids and drug use.

Grace then showed a list of wrestlers that died at a young age insinuating that the entire list of people died of steroids. The most egregious name on the list was Owen Hart, who passed away tragically at a May pay-per-view in 1999 after falling to his death from the rafters during a stunt gone horribly wrong. Hart was never once linked to steroid-use.

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Page appeared on Roberts' show to discuss DDP Yoga but he also spoke about Grace and her actions just one day after ripping her publicly.

Watch DDP's full rant about Grace here

"That pi--ed me off so bad. I won't even talk about that [expletive]," DDP said. "It was just wrong and really I'm not gonna talk about that f---ing [expletive] anymore."

Roberts then continued to talk about it with Page, who opened up a little more.

"To tell you the truth...there it was just so weird," he said. "She was so nice to me ya know? That's the weird part...I was told it was going to be a whole different program and... I don't want to be associated in that way. [The Warrior] was a great man as far as what he did for our business. It was a very, very sad time for our business and really the world 'cause so many kids grew up with him."

The Warrior even plugged DDP yoga at the WWE Hall of Fame when he was inducted as the headliner on April 5 just three days before his death. DDP talked about talking to him.

"I didn't get a chance to talk to him the whole weekend," Page said. "At that level when you're the main event of the Hall of Fame, it's a big deal and he's getting pulled a million different ways. I talked to him the year before [at WrestleCon]. He pulled me aside and said, 'What you're doing with Scott [Hall] and Jake [Roberts] is God's work."

Page helped Hall and Roberts shake off their personal demons with drugs and alcohol through is DDP Yoga program.

If one thing is for certain, Page will never talk to Grace publicly again.

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