Kimberly Page (born Kimberly Lynn Bacon on January 1, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress and former valet for her husband Diamond Dallas Page.
In 1994, she became DDP's valet known as The Diamond Doll in WCW. DDP had switched from manager to wrestler by this time. She would come to ringside and show disgust for his actions in the ring, which were usually heinous acts upon other wrestlers. DDP would boss her around and did not care that she did not approve of his actions.
DDP had a feud with Dave Sullivan, who objected to how DDP treated her. DDP won that feud but ended up losing Kimberly in a match to Johnny B. Badd (Marc Mero) in 1995. Johnny promptly freed her and she became his valet going by the name of Kimberly.
Mero eventually departed for the WWF and she became The Booty Babe for The Booty Man. In 1997, she rejoined DDP to help him feud with "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Soon after, she formed the dance team known as The Nitro Girls. They danced during breaks on WCW Monday Nitro to entertain the fans. They filmed a PPV that was released in 1999. She stayed with this until late 1999 when she rejoined DDP and even "wrestled" a match against David Flair at WCW Mayhem on November 21, 1999. In 2000, she turned on DDP to join Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff's New Blood stable. She decided it was "all about me" instead of DDP. She feuded with Miss Elizabeth and Miss Hancock.
She left WCW for good after she had backstage problems with Scott Steiner, stemming from an incident where Kimberly claimed that drugs found in a locker room belonged to Tammy Lynn Sytch, leading to Sytch and her husband, Chris Candido, being released from WCW. Steiner, known for his quick temper, began insulting Kimberly in his promos, leading to a backstage rivalry with Page and Kimberly. When it became clear that WCW management would not do much to stop the problems, Kimberly departed WCW. There were also rumors that the reason for her departure was due to her unwillingness to train to wrestle, as WCW wanted Page and Hancock to wrestle on Pay-Per-View.
On July 3, 2004, Page announced that he and Kimberly had amicably separated.
May 10, 2005, confirms she's in love with DDP more than ever. They remain separated with no plans to reunite.
Kimberly and DDP officially divorced late in 2005.
1970 births | Adult models | American models | Chicagoans | Dancers | American film actors | Playboy NSS models | Professional wrestling managers and valets | Professional wrestling dancers | Living people | Auburn University alumni
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