Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

It was an interesting season for Philadelphia Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro. 

In Week 13, he was involved in an altercation with San Franscico 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. Both were ejected from the game, and the NFL further punished DiSandro, banning him from the sidelines for the rest of the regular season, while also fining him $100,000. 

Through it all, many of the members of the Eagles organization came to DiSandro's defense, including head coach Nick Sirianni. And Lane Johnson's latest tribute to DiSandro showed just how much appreciation he has for the chief security officer.

Johnson, along with former teammate Jason Kelce made a special guest appearance at WrestleMania 40. While they both wore Eagles masks, Johnson took it one step further. 

He wore a shirt with DiSandro's face, along with the words "Big Dom" on it. 

Johnson and Kelce jumped into the ring to help Rey Mysterio and Andrade get the win over Dominik Mysterio and Santos Escobar at WrestleMania 40. 

They showed how comfortable they were at Lincoln Financial Field, where WrestleMania was hosted. And so when WWE reached out to them to join the event, they couldn't resist. 

So with Sirianni's comments, saying that DiSandro is always "going to try to defuse situations," and "that’s what he does, that’s his job," along with Johnson wearing this shirt, the Eagles organization are sending a message: Don't mess with Big Dom. 

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