Dave Bautista reflects on WWE career and potential Hall of Fame induction
Dave Bautista, known for his successful transition from WWE to Hollywood, recently shared his thoughts on his wrestling career. In an interview, Bautista expressed pride in his achievements during his time with WWE from 2005 to 2010, despite not reaching the same championship status as some of his peers. He acknowledged that a longer stay might have led to more accomplishments but remained satisfied with his impact during his tenure.
Regarding his potential induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, Bautista revealed discussions with WWE executive Triple H. While initially feeling uncertain about his worthiness, Bautista was reassured by Triple H’s perspective. The executive suggested that Bautista’s accomplishments both inside and outside WWE make him a deserving candidate for the Hall of Fame. Bautista agreed with this assessment, recognizing the value of his post-wrestling career in Hollywood. His upcoming film, “The Killer’s Game,” which also features WWE star Drew McIntyre, further solidifies his legacy beyond the wrestling ring.
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