Batista, real name Dave Bautista, was one of WWE's top stars in the 2000s. In a recent video, former WWE wrestler Maven disclosed details about a scary incident at the end of a match against The ...
Dave Bautista, formerly known as Batista in WWE, is hopeful that he’ll get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. Batista was previously announced as the headlining member of the Hall of Fame ...
For a time, Batista was one of the biggest draws in the WWE. The 6'4" chiseled powerhouse was a fixture in the main event scene, positioned on the same tier as Randy Orton and John Cena. Everything ...
Batista believes WWE is in good shape with Triple H at the helm. Former WWE Superstar Dave Bautista spoke with Liam Crowley of ComicBook.com at the Knock at the Cabin World Premiere about a wide ...
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Match spotlight: Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan, WWE WrestleMania XXX
Randy Orton will be back in the WrestleMania main event this year, so let's look back on the last time he closed WWE's ...
WWE has never been shy about pulling the trigger on their soon-to-be top guys. The company’s eagerness to catapult its next generation to the top has been made especially evident in the 21st century.
Batista retired after WrestleMania 35, and even though he lost his match to Triple H, he went out on a high note unlike his previous WWE run. In 2014 Batista returned after a four-year absence and won ...
Batista pulled the old "I'm taking my ball and going home" move on Monday Night Raw this week when he quit WWE, a move brought on by several bad performances by the newly reformed Evolution. Evolution ...
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