The two Philadelphia football legends showed off some of their best moves, to help Rey Mysterio’s team during the match.
But the two Eagles’ stars weren't totally naturals when they hopped into the WrestleMania ring, they had some special training.“The Monster Factory is probably one of the most...famous wrestling schools in the world," DiSangro said. Back in 2010 Danny Cage purchased the Monster Factory and since then the school has trained and produced several WWE stars such as Steve Cutler, Damian Priest, Matt Riddle and more.DiSangro, a 22-year-old Levittown native, says training the football stars this weekend was a dream come true because when he was younger he was often bullied by other kids in school for being different.
Due to this and the kids who made him feel like he did not belong, DiSangro found his safe haven in wrestling.The pro wrestler’s room is filled with all sorts of wrestling memorabilia from paintings to a figure collection, all the way to belts he’s won in the ring. Through the memorabilia, getting in the ring and training, DiSangro made wrestling his life, and a way to make his way through anything and everything that was thrown at him.“I want kids that have autism or have Tourettes or OCD or anxiety or who don’t feel like they have a place in this world. Like I want them to look at me and say, well if he can do it, so can I," DiSangro said.