David Michael Bautista Jr. (born January 18, 1969) is an American actor and retiredprofessional wrestler. Regarded as one of the most prolific professional wrestlers of his generation, he rose to fame for his multiple stints inWWE between 2002 and 2019.
David Michael Bautista Jr. was born inWashington, D.C., on January 18, 1969,[3] the son of Donna Raye (née Mullins) and hairdresser David Michael Bautista. His mother is of Greek descent, while his father was born to Filipino immigrants.[4][5][6] His paternal grandfather served in thePhilippine military, worked as a taxi driver and barber, and held other jobs to feed the family. Bautista's mother later came out as a lesbian.[7] He has said that he lived in poverty and had a hard life which included exposure to violent crime at an early age.[8] Before reaching the age of nine, two bodies had been found on his front lawn and another one nearby.[9] As young as age 13, he had begun stealing cars.[10] By age 17, he was estranged from his parents and living on his own.[11] However, he later said, "I am proud of my parents. They are good, honest, hard-working folks. They taught me the values of working hard."[10]
Bautista worked as a nightclub bouncer until he was arrested after a fight that left two patrons injured, one of whom was knocked unconscious.[11] After a trial, he was sentenced to one year ofprobation.[11] He worked as a lifeguard[12] before deciding to pursue a career in bodybuilding,[11] which he credits with saving his life.[13] At the age of 30, after having a breakdown from the shame he felt for having to ask a co-worker to lend him money so he could buy Christmas presents for his children, he saw how lucrative a career in professional wrestling could be and decided to pursue it.[7]
While still in OVW, Bautista began appearing on non-televised WWE events.[20] He began his televised WWE career on May 9, 2002, on an episode ofSmackDown! as Deacon Batista, aheelenforcer forReverend D-Von.[21] He made his WWE in-ring debut in atag team match teaming with D-Von againstFaarooq andRandy Orton,pinning Orton. Over several weeks, Orton tried to beat D-Von and Batista with different partners, but ultimately lost each time.[22] Batista suffered his first loss in a match againstRikishi after D-Von accidentally punched him, allowing Rikishi to take advantage and pin Batista. Batista and D-Von argued over the forthcoming weeks, with Batista eventually turning on D-Von. On the November 14 episode ofSmackDown!, Batista defeated D-Von to end their feud.[23] After splitting with D-Von, he was assigned to theRaw brand and was renamed Batista. He aligned himself withRic Flair[24] andfeuded withKane, whom he defeated atArmageddon on December 15.[25]
In January 2003, Batista joinedTriple H, Ric Flair and Randy Orton to form the heel stableEvolution.[26] Batista, however, was sidelined for much of 2003 after he tore his righttriceps muscle at aRawlive event in a tag team match alongside Orton againstThe Dudley Boyz. While training after the injury, Batista re-tore his triceps, extending his stay on the sidelines.[27] Batista made his return on the October 20 episode ofRaw, interfering in a match betweenGoldberg andShawn Michaels.[28] AtArmageddon on December 14, Batista and Ric Flair became theWorld Tag Team Champions after winning a Tag Team Turmoil match,[29] while Triple H won theWorld Heavyweight Championship and Randy Orton theIntercontinental Championship.[30] Batista and Flair held the titles until the February 16, 2004, episode ofRaw, when they were defeated byBooker T andRob Van Dam.[31] They later defeated Booker T and Van Dam on the March 22 episode ofRaw to regain the titles before losing them toChris Benoit andEdge on the April 19 episode ofRaw.[32][33][34]
In late 2004, the relationship between Batista and Triple H began to deteriorate inkayfabe. After a loss toChris Jericho, Triple H verbally insulted Batista. Batista teased leaving Evolution that night, but declared that he was still part of Evolution and that they tricked everyone.[35] Despite this ploy, Batista began behaving more like aface over the next few weeks in comparison to Evolution's heel tactics. One particular moment saw Batista express disgust as Triple H and Ric Flair boasted about how they had intimidated and/or beat upJim Ross,Danny Hodge, andStacy Keibler. Regardless, he continued to show his loyalty to Triple H and Evolution by running down to the ring and assisting them in matches.
As 2005 began, Triple H realized the possibility of Batista becoming a threat to his World Heavyweight Championship. Triple H suggested that he not enter theRoyal Rumble on January 30, claiming that it would be selfish of him to do so, and to simply focus on Triple H retaining the title. Batista entered anyway and went on to win the Rumble earning the right to participate in the main event ofWrestleMania 21 on April 3 against the World Champion of his choice.[36] On the February 14 episode ofRaw, in an attempt to persuade Batista to challengeWWE ChampionJohn "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) and challengerJohn Cena in a triple-threat match rather than him, Triple H concocted a scheme to have Batistarun over in alimousine resembling the one used by JBL. Initially, Batista did not want help from Evolution and wanted to confront JBL by himself. Triple H insisted that Evolution stick together and accompanied Batista anyway, saving him from the oncoming vehicle.[37] Batista became aware of the plot while sneakily eavesdropping on fellow Evolution members and signed a contract guaranteeing him a match with the World Heavyweight Champion Triple H at WrestleMania 21, thus leaving Evolution and officially turning face. Batista initially pretended that he would sign with SmackDown!, giving Triple H and Flair the "thumbs up", but turned it into a "thumbs down" before attacking the pair. He emphasized his departure bypowerbombing Triple H through the table used for the contract signing.[38]
Batista won the World Heavyweight Championship on April 3 by defeating Triple H in the main event of WrestleMania 21.[1][39] WrestleMania 21 received 1.09 million pay-per-view buys worldwide – the then-highest ever number of buys for any non-boxing pay-per-view. Batista's match with Triple H was described bysports journalistDave Meltzer as "the peak of one of [WWE's] best storylines in years".[40] Batista won a rematch with Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship atBacklash.[41] After Batista retained his title against Edge on the May 23 episode ofRaw, he was betrayed by Ric Flair, who helped Triple H viciously attack Batista as Triple H challenged Batista to aHell in a Cell match atVengeance.[42] Batista won the match at Vengeance, retaining his title yet again. With this win, Batista became the first wrestler to pin Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match.[43]
On the June 30 episode ofSmackDown!, Batista was drafted to theSmackDown! brand as the last pick in the2005 WWE Draft Lottery, making a surprise appearance to thwartJohn "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), who was celebrating his victory in a six-man elimination match to crown the inaugural "SmackDown! Champion".[44] JBL defeated Batista atThe Great American Bash by disqualification after the referee saw Batista use a steel chair.[45] They had a rematch atSummerSlam in aNo Holds Barred match in which Batista pinned JBL.[46] The feud culminated in aTexas Bull Rope match on the September 9 episode ofSmackDown! with Batista retaining his championship.[47] Soon after retaining the title in a feud withEddie Guerrero atNo Mercy,[48] WWE.com reported that Batista suffered a muscle tear in his back at the taping for the November 11 episode ofSmackDown! due to a double chokeslam fromBig Show and Kane.[49] Plans had been made for Batista to defend the title in a Triple Threat match with Eddie Guerrero and Randy Orton on the November 18 episode ofSmackDown!, but the match did not take place due to the unexpected death of Guerrero on November 13, the date of the taping. Batista paid homage to Guerrero during theRaw andSmackDown! tribute shows dedicated to Guerrero's memory.[50]
Batista led Team SmackDown! against Team Raw in an inter-brand feud beforeSurvivor Series. The feud saw Big Show and Kane chokeslamming Batista several more times in the weeks leading up to Survivor Series in an on-camera explanation for Batista's injury.[51] Batista ultimately helped his team win the match at Survivor Series.[52] After Batista savedRey Mysterio from Big Show and Kane on the December 2 episode ofSmackDown!,[53] leading to a match with Mysterio teaming with Batista to face Big Show and Kane atArmageddon.
On December 16 episode ofSmackDown!, Batista and Mysterio defeatedWWE Tag Team Champions[54]MNM to win the titles in a match they dedicated to Eddie Guerrero, and thus Batista became a double champion.[55] After this, the clash with Big Show and Kane at Armageddon turned into a Champions vs. Champions encounter. Batista and Mysterio lost to Big Show and Kane at Armageddon.[56] Two weeks later onSmackDown!, MNM defeated Batista and Mysterio after help from the returningMark Henry to regain the WWE Tag Team Championship. During the interference, Henry attacked Batista, and performed hisWorld's Strongest Slam.[57] The teams met again in a steel cage match the following week that Henry also became involved in, and Batista and Mysterio were defeated again.[58] Batista tore his right triceps during a match with Mark Henry at a house show on January 6, forcing him to vacate the World Heavyweight Championship at theSmackDown! tapings on January 13, two days after surpassing Triple H's previous mark of 280 days for longest reigning champion. In his book,Batista Unleashed, Batista said that he believed that Henry was "careless" during their match as he never gave Batista any warning that the move was coming. Batista went on to have successful surgery on his arm on January 12.[59]
Batista in 2006
Batista made an appearance atNo Way Out and told the crowd that once his arm had healed he would return to regain the World Heavyweight Championship.[60] AtWrestleMania 22, he interrupted a Randy Orton interview, putting SmackDown! on notice that the World Heavyweight Championship would return to him byWrestleMania 23.[61]
Batista made his official return during the July 7 episode ofSmackDown! immediately calling out and entering into a feud withMark Henry.[62] AtSaturday Night's Main Event XXXIII, Batista won a six-man tag match with teammates Rey Mysterio andBobby Lashley, defeating World Heavyweight ChampionKing Booker,Finlay, and Mark Henry.[63] Henry was legitimately injured and was ruled out of the scheduled match between the two atThe Great American Bash, thus further delaying a potential feud between the two after being delayed by Batista's initial injury.[62]
Batista put out an open challenge to replace the injured Henry, which was answered byMr. Kennedy.[64] At The Great American Bash, Batista lost this match via disqualification for failing to stop choking Mr. Kennedy into the turnbuckle with his boot, but continued to attack Kennedy resulting in a laceration on his forehead so severe that it exposed his cranium and required more than 20 stitches to close.[65][66] Batista lost another match with Kennedy via count out in a rematch on the July 28 episode ofSmackDown! before finally defeating Kennedy by pinfall on the August 4 episode ofSmackDown!.[67][68]
Batista faced Big Show for theECW World Championship on the August 1 episode ofECW, winning the match by disqualification but failing to win the championship as titles cannot change hands by disqualification.[69] He then set his sights on King Booker's World Heavyweight Championship, with the two facing in a match for the title at2006 SummerSlam on August 20. However, Batista also won this match by disqualification.[70] During a commercial shoot for the SummerSlam pay-per-view, Booker T and Batista reportedly got into alegitimate fistfight, with Booker T accusing Batista of considering himself superior to the rest of the roster due to his quick climb to main-event status. It was also reported that some wrestlers on the SmackDown brand agreed with Booker T.[71][72][73] Batista continued his pursuit of the championship, failing to capture it once again in a fatal-four way atNo Mercy in October also involvingFinlay and Bobby Lashley,[74] before finally defeating King Booker to regain the World Heavyweight Championship atSurvivor Series on November 26.[1][75] The following month atArmageddon, Batista teamed with John Cena to defeat King Booker and Finlay, putting an end to the rivalry.[76]
Batista holding the World Heavyweight Championship and a flag ofPuerto Rico in 2006
Going into 2007, Batista began a short feud with Mr. Kennedy over the championship.[77] Batista retained the championship over Kennedy at theRoyal Rumble on January 28.[78] Batista's next challenger wasThe Undertaker, the winner of the Royal Rumble match.[79] The two formed a reluctant alliance to face John Cena andShawn Michaels atNo Way Out in February, which they lost after Batista turned on Undertaker midway through the match.[80] At WrestleMania 23 on April 1, Batista lost the World Heavyweight Championship to The Undertaker.[81] They continued their feud with aLast Man Standing match atBacklash later that month, which ended in a draw.[82] The two wrestled again in aSteel Cage Match on the May 11 episode ofSmackDown!, which also ended in a draw. Following the match,Edge took advantage and won the title from The Undertaker by cashing in hisMoney in the Bank contract.[83] Afterward, Batista challenged Edge unsuccessfully for the World Heavyweight Championship atJudgment Day,One Night Stand (in a Steel Cage Match), andVengeance: Night of Champions (in aLast Chance match).[84][85] The loss at Vengeance stipulated that Batista could no longer get another chance at the World Heavyweight Championship while Edge remained champion.[86]
Batista accepted an open challenge fromThe Great Khali atThe Great American Bash. Edge relinquished the title due to an injury the week before The Great American Bash, and Khali became the new World Heavyweight Champion, winning aBattle Royal and eliminating Batista. Batista andKane, Edge's title opponent, faced Khali at The Great American Bash in aTriple Threat match where Khali retained the title.[87] Batista received a disqualification victory against Khali atSummerSlam after Khali used a steel chair, thus Khali retained the title again.[88] Batista finally claimed his third World Heavyweight Championship after eight consecutive attempts, by defeating Khali in a triple threat match that included Rey Mysterio atUnforgiven.[1][89] His first challenge was from The Great Khali in aPunjabi Prison Match atNo Mercy where Batista retained his title. He won the match by leaping from the inner bamboo structure to the outer one, shortening his escape route and beating Khali to the floor.[90]
After the return of The Undertaker atUnforgiven, the duo reignited their feud atCyber Sunday where the fans choseStone Cold Steve Austin as theSpecial Guest Referee. Batista pinned The Undertaker after two Batista Bombs.[91] The feud continued with a Hell in a Cell match atSurvivor Series. During the match, Edge returned and interfered by giving The Undertaker acon-chair-to. He then pulled an unconscious Batista on top of The Undertaker for the pinfall to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.[92] AtArmageddon, Edge won a Triple Threat match, alongside The Undertaker for Batista's World Heavyweight Championship.[93]
Batista in June 2008
Batista appeared in theRoyal Rumble and made the final three before being eliminated by Triple H. AtNo Way Out, he was part of the SmackDownElimination Chamber Match and eliminatedBig Daddy V, but was last eliminated by The Undertaker. AtWrestleMania XXIV, he defeatedUmaga in an interpromotional match. AfterShawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair in a Career Threatening match (forcing Flair to retire) later that night,[94] Batista began a feud with Michaels, calling him selfish and egotistical. The two faced off atBacklash withChris Jericho as the special guest referee. Michaels won after faking a knee injury and performingSweet Chin Music.[95] Batista then defeated Michaels atOne Night Stand in astretcher match, thus ending their feud.[96]
On the June 23 episode ofRaw, Batista was drafted fromSmackDown to theRawbrand during the2008 WWE Draft.[97] After failing to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Edge atNight of Champions, Batista attacked Edge the following night onRaw, allowingCM Punk to cash in hisMoney in the Bank contract on Edge. This set up a title match between Batista and Punk atThe Great American Bash which ended in a double disqualification after Kane interfered and attacked both men. The following night onRaw, Batista and Punk had a rematch, Batista won by disqualification after he was attacked by JBL. As John Cena came to the ring to fight JBL, he inadvertently punched Batista as JBL ducked. This started a program between Cena and Batista leading up toSummerSlam, for which a match was made official by Raw general managerMike Adamle. This was the first time a match between the two would occur as they had each been on separate brands since they both debuted in 2002. On the August 4 episode ofRaw, Batista and Cena won theWorld Tag Team Championship fromCody Rhodes andTed DiBiase, making Batista a three-time World Tag Team Champion.[98][99] The next week onRaw, Batista and Cena lost the World Tag Team Championship back to Rhodes and DiBiase.[100] After losing the titles, the two had to be separated by multiple officials. Batista defeated Cena at SummerSlam, legitimating injuring Cena's neck in the process.[101] Batista then competed in the World Heavyweight Championship championship scramble match atUnforgiven and was eight seconds away from being a four-time world champion, but Chris Jericho snuck in and pinned Kane in the waning seconds. On October 26 atCyber Sunday, Batista defeated Jericho for his fourth World Heavyweight Championship in a match in which Stone Cold Steve Austin was voted in as the special guest referee.[102] Batista's reign, however, only lasted eight days when Jericho won the title back in a Steel Cage match on the800th episode ofRaw on November 3.[103]
Batista then entered a feud with former Evolution partner, Randy Orton; atSurvivor Series, Batista led a team of himself,CM Punk,Kofi Kingston,Matt Hardy, andR-Truth to face the team of Randy Orton,Shelton Benjamin,William Regal, Cody Rhodes, and Mark Henry. Orton's team won with Orton pinning Batista, winning the match for his team. His feud with Orton continued up toArmageddon where Batista defeated Orton. On the December 15 episode ofRaw, Batista was put into a handicap match againstThe Legacy with John Cena as his partner. During the match, Orton struck Batista with a punt to the head. Batista was knocked out and put out of action indefinitely due to astoryline head injury. WWE.com later reported that Batista elected to undergo surgery to repair ahamstring tear.[104] His hamstring was injured at SummerSlam, in the same match that John Cena was forced out of action with a neck injury. He was expected to be out of action for six to eight months.
WWE Champion (2009–2010)
Batista returned on theRaw afterWrestleMania 25, to saveTriple H,Shane McMahon, andVince McMahon fromThe Legacy (Randy Orton,Cody Rhodes andTed DiBiase Jr.). Vince McMahon then scheduled Batista to team up with WWE Champion Triple H and Shane McMahon to face The Legacy atBacklash. During the match, Batista had brought out a chair, but Triple H tried to stop him, so they would not get disqualified (which would have cost Triple H the championship). This distraction, however, cost Triple H his championship, after he lost it to Orton. The following night onRaw, Batista won a singles match against Big Show due to a distraction by John Cena, to become the number one contender for the WWE Championship atJudgment Day, which he won by disqualification.[105] Batista went on to defeat Orton in a rematch atExtreme Rules in a Steel Cage match to capture his firstWWE Championship.[106] However, on the June 8 episode ofRaw, Batista was to vacate the title due to a staged brutal attack by Orton and the Legacy. It was later revealed that Batista had suffered a legitimate torn left biceps similar to what he suffered in 2006. Legacy was given on-screen credit for his injury.[107]
Batista returned on the September 14 episode ofRaw with his arm still in a vice.Randy Orton, assuming Batista was retiring, claimed that he ended Batista's career. Batista then removed his arm vice, which turned to be fake, and attacked Orton. He then stated that he would not retire, but move toSmackDown instead. Later that night, he defeated Orton in a no-holds barred match which was to be his last match onRaw.[108]
Following his return to SmackDown, Batista defeatedUnified WWE Tag Team ChampionsJeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) in singles competition.[109][110] These two victories culminated in a tag team title match against Jeri-Show with his partnerRey Mysterio on October 4 atHell in a Cell, which Jeri-Show won.[111] That same month atBragging Rights, Batista was unsuccessful in winning the World Heavyweight Championship in aFatal Four-Way match including CM Punk, Rey Mysterio, and champion The Undertaker. During the match, Mysterio broke up Batista'spin on The Undertaker costing him the match and the title. After the match (which The Undertaker won), Batista and Mysterio appeared to patch things up, but Batista said he was tired of coming so close only to be stabbed in the back and told Mysterio he was going to rip his head off. Batista proceeded to brutally attack Mysterio, turning heel for the first time since 2005.[112] Batista faced Mysterio on November 22 atSurvivor Series, where Batista won via referee stoppage after delivering threeBatista Bombs to Mysterio.[113] Batista defeated Mysterio again in a street fight on the December 11 episode ofSmackDown.[114] On December 13 atTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Batista faced The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship in aChairs match. Batista initially won the match and the title, butSmackDown General ManagerTheodore Long reversed the decision because Batista had hit Undertaker with a low blow behind the referee's back. The match was restarted with The Undertaker winning and retaining the championship.[115] Five days later, Batista lost to Mysterio in a number one contenders match for the World Heavyweight Championship;[116] Mysterio's title match against The Undertaker on the December 25 episode ofSmackDown ended as a no-contest after interference from Batista.[117]
At theRoyal Rumble in January 2010, Batista entered the Royal Rumble match at number 30, but failed to win as he was eliminated by John Cena.[118] Batista then became involved in WWE ChairmanVince McMahon andBret Hart's rivalry by assisting McMahon in attacking Hart; John Cena attempted to save Hart, but was assaulted by Batista.[119] On February 21 atElimination Chamber, as payment for Batista attacking Hart, McMahon allowed Batista to face Cena for the WWE Championship immediately after Cena won the title in anElimination Chamber match. Batista won the match and thus his second WWE Championship, which resulted in Batista moving back to Raw.[120] On March 28 atWrestleMania XXVI, Batista lost the WWE Championship to John Cena in a rematch, ending his reign at 35 days.[121][122] Batista received his rematch for the title in aLast Man Standing match on April 25 atExtreme Rules, but was defeated by Cena after Cena duct-taped his legs around a ring post, preventing him from standing up.[123] Batista and Cena faced off once again for the WWE Championship on May 23 atOver the Limit, but he failed again to regain the title from Cena in an"I Quit" match, quitting as Cena threatened to give him theAttitude Adjustment off the roof of a car. Cena did so anyway, throwing Batista off of the car and through the stage below.[124]
The following night onRaw, Batista opened the show in a wheelchair and claimed that he would be pursuing legal action against Cena and WWE for his injuries (which he revealed in 2014 to be a legitimate compression fracture of his L1 spine).[125] His promo was interrupted by new Raw General Manager Bret Hart, who ordered he face an injured Randy Orton to qualify for a shot at WWE Championship against Cena again at the newFatal 4-Way pay-per-view. Batista refused and quit the company after Hart named Orton winner by forfeit. His profile was subsequently moved to the alumni page on WWE's website.[126] He later said in an interview that he left WWE because he "did not like the direction the company was going in".[127]
Batista made his return to WWE on the January 20, 2014, episode ofRaw. Despite returning as a face and winning theRoyal Rumble,[128][129] the live crowd reacted negatively towards Batista's win, asDaniel Bryan did not take part in the match. Despite a positive reaction initially upon his return, the fans in attendance at the Royal Rumble rejected Batista in favor of Bryan and continued to boo him afterRoman Reigns was last eliminated.[130] After the show went off the air, Batista mocked Bryan and gestured hismiddle finger at the crowd.[131] According to Batista, he thought a return as a face was a bad idea because of the fans being so invested in Daniel Bryan's "Yes Movement" storyline.[132] At theElimination Chamber event and on the February 24 episode ofRaw, Batista was heavily booed by the fans during matches againstAlberto Del Rio,[133] thus resulting in Batista turningheel on the February 28 episode ofSmackDown.[134] The main event ofWrestleMania XXX, originally Batista versus Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, was changed to atriple threat match after Bryan defeated Triple H at WrestleMania. At WrestleMania, Bryan forced Batista to submit to win the title.[135]
The next night onRaw, Batista and Orton teamed together to faceThe Usos for theWWE Tag Team Championship, but the match ended in a double count out.[136] Later that night, Batista and Orton, along withKane, attacked Bryan before he was set to defend his title against Triple H. Before Triple H could defeat Bryan,The Shield interrupted by spearing Triple H and taking out Batista, Orton and Kane, causing the match to end in a no-contest.[137] On the April 14 episode ofRaw, Batista, Triple H and Randy Orton came down to the ring to attack The Shield after their 11-on-3 handicap match, using the name and the theme ofEvolution.[138] At bothExtreme Rules andPayback, Evolution lost to The Shield.[139][140] On the June 2 episode ofRaw, Batista quit WWE after Triple H denied him a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.[141] Batista legitimately quit the WWE due to creative differences soon after.[142][143]
Second return to WWE (2018–2019)
On October 16, 2018, Batista reunited with the rest of Evolution for an appearance onSmackDown's 1000th episode, where Batista teased a match withTriple H, as Triple H had never beaten Batista in singles competition.[144] The storyline between them started on February 25, 2019, when Batista viciously attackedRic Flair and repeatedly demanded "give me what I want" to Triple H, which became a popular phrase associated with Batista.[145] AtWrestleMania 35, Batista and Triple H would face each other in a No Holds Barred with their careers on the line, where Batista lost after interference from Ric Flair.[146] The next day, Batista announced his retirement from professional wrestling.[147][148]
On December 9, 2019, WWE officially announced that Batista would be inducted into theWWE Hall of Fame as a part of the Class of 2020.[149] The event was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and it was announced that the class of 2020 would be inducted alongside the class of 2021 at the 2021 event. Prior to the event, however, he was removed from the list.[150] Hetweeted to confirm his removal, citing previous obligations as the reason why he could not attend the 2021 event. He also said that WWE honored his request to induct him at a future ceremony.[151]
Professional wrestling style and persona
Batista performing his finishing move, theBatista Bomb, onFinlay at a WWEhouse show in 2006
Upon his return to WWE in 2014, Batista was heavily booed by the crowd after winning theRoyal Rumble, despite playing aheroic character.[152] In an interview with WWE.com, he said of the crowd reaction, "It was weird. It wasn't like a normal response. It was almost like a personal attack. It had to do with factors that were not in my control, factors and things that were going on in the company with other people, stuff that really had nothing to do with me. To me, it was a little frustrating, a little confusing, and, you know, I don't want to say I completely took it personal, but I did somewhat."[153] The fan reaction caused storyline changes, with Batista turning into avillainous character.[134]
Batista was declared the 50th greatest wrestling villain of all time by a WWE article in 2012.[154] WWE has also ranked him as the second bestWorld Heavyweight Champion of all time.[155] WWE advertised Batista as being 6 ft 6 in tall and weighing 290 pounds, both of which are different from his real height of 6 ft 4 in and unknown weight.[156][1]
Mixed martial arts career
The closing moments of Bautista's win against Vince Lucero in 2012
After leaving WWE, Bautista attendedStrikeforce: Los Angeles on June 16, 2010, having previously registered an interest in competing in MMA.[157] Five days later, he said that he would be embarking on an MMA career.[158] He became abrown belt inBrazilian jiu-jitsu underCesar Gracie.[159] Bautista andStrikeforce agreed on a price and were negotiating a contract. However, in April 2011, Bautista stated that negotiations fell through when the organization was bought by theZuffa company.[160]
Bautista was expected to make his MMA debut against Rashid Evans on October 6, 2012, at CES MMA: Real Pain in Providence, Rhode Island.[161][162] However, on October 1, 2012, Evans was forced out of the bout after a probation violation landed him back in jail. Evans was replaced by journeyman and 40-fight veteran Vince Lucero. Bautista went on to win the fight bytechnical knockout (TKO) at 4:05 in the first round.[163]
Bautista has acted in several television shows as both himself and his wrestling character. He guest starred in the eighth episode ofseason 6 ofSmallville as Aldar, an extraterrestrial who escaped from thePhantom Zone and who sucks the bones out of people for nourishment.[164] In June 2009, he made a cameo appearance as himself on the Australian soap operaNeighbours.[165] In 2010, he appeared in an episode ofChuck,[166] and also made a cameo appearance inRelative Strangers.[10] He starred in the 2010 action filmWrong Side of Town.[167] Bautista appeared as the villainous Brass Body in theUniversal Studios filmThe Man with the Iron Fists.[168]
In 2018, Bautista joined his castmates in support ofGuardians of the Galaxy directorJames Gunn after Gunn's firing over oldtweets joking about pedophilia and rape.[176] He called Gunn's firing "nauseating" and declared that he would ask to be recast ifDisney, the parent company ofMarvel Studios, did not use Gunn's script forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.[177] Gunn was reinstated as the film's director in March 2019.[178] In May 2021, he confirmed that the upcomingGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 would be his final appearance as Drax.[179]
According to the Wrestling Figure Checklist, Bautista had 171 action figures released in the 2000s and 2010s; most were released in the mid-to-late 2000s byJakks Pacific.[190] He remarked on his 2007 appearance onMTV Cribs, "I was trying to collect my action figures, but I gave up, there became too many".[191][better source needed]
Batista in 2023
On October 16, 2007, his autobiography,Batista Unleashed, was released.[15] In an interview about it, he claimed, "I didn't want to tell my story unless it was honest... You have to go through three sets of lawyers: Simon & Schuster lawyers, WWE lawyers, my lawyers. Everything now being the way it is, you can be sued for the simplest thing."[192] There was controversy over the book's mention ofChris Benoit, a wrestler whokilled his wife and strangled his son in a murder-suicide, and about whom other details were removed from the book. Bautista said, "I loved the guy. I despise what he did, but that doesn't erase him from my life. I fought to keep him in there and am glad they did."[192]
When asked about his ex-wife, Angie, Bautista says, "[We] have really become close again, which we really haven't been in years. I really learned a lot about her, and she learned a lot about me from reading the book. She actually saw things from a different perspective from reading the book. So that was definitely therapeutic."[192] Bautista held a campaign to raise money forOvarian Cancer Research Alliance in 2010 because of Angie's ovarian cancer battle.[193][better source needed]
During the week of November 5, 2007, Bautista appeared onFamily Feud with several other WWE wrestlers.[194]
On September 7, 2008, he was a judge on an episode ofIron Chef America, with snails as the theme ingredient.[195] Along withCandice Michelle,Shelton Benjamin, andJosh Mathews, he represented the WWE at the2008 Democratic National Convention in an effort to persuade fans to register to vote in the2008 presidential election.[196] He has also appeared onMTV Cribs showing his house and cars.[197] His first biographical DVD,Batista: I Walk Alone, was released through WWE Productions on October 20, 2009. A second DVD,WWE Batista: The Animal Unleashed (released June 2014) continued his life story, detailing his departure from WWE in 2010 and his return to it in 2014.[198]
Personal life
Bautista in July 2013
Bautista married his first wife, Glenda, in 1990. They had two daughters together, Keilani (b. 1990) and Athena (b. 1992), before they divorced in 1998.[199] Bautista married his second wife, Angie, on October 13, 1998. They have a son together, Oliver,[200] and divorced in 2006.[201] Before the age of 40, Bautista already had two grandsons through Keilani.[202][203] In October 2015, he married competitive pole dancer Sarah Jade.[204] They separated in early 2019.[200]
Bautista is 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and weighed around 275 pounds (125 kg) as of August 2020, later slimming down to around 240 pounds (110 kg) by September 2024.[205] He has numerous tattoos, including a large dragon on his back, redkanji lettering on his upper left biceps which says "Angel" (in tribute to Angie), a signature design on his upper right biceps, and a small sun on his abdomen which encircles his navel.[206] He also has a tattoo on his arm of the flags ofGreece and thePhilippines. While taking time off due to injury in 2009, he had both upper arms covered in large, tribal style tattoos, and the phrase "DC soldier" added to his right biceps.[207] He once had a tattoo of ameteor on his arm, a logo associated with former friendManny Pacquiao, but had itcovered up with asugar skull design after Pacquiao madehomophobic remarks.[208] Beginning in 2010, Bautista began eating a mostly plant-based,pescetarian diet, and in 2021 planned to go completelyvegan in the near future.[209]
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