Dave Batista plans to sneak in WWE references into his Hollywood flicks

Dave Batista plans to sneak in WWE references into his Hollywood flicks

New Delhi: Dave Bautista retired from WWE in 2019 and now pursuing his career in Hollywood movies. The wrestler-turned-actor announced in an interview with ComicBook that now his all movies have WWE references or any connection with WWE.

Dave Bautista used his signature move ‘Batista Bomb’ in his upcoming movie, My Spy The Eternal City. “From me? I’m ready for that. I just wanted to put it in. We were working on that fight scene and I was like, ‘Oh man this would be fun.’

“And now, it’s kind of become my obsession. I’m trying to squeeze it into every film just because. I don’t know. You know, it’s one of those Easter eggs” Bautista added.

“I think if I can get it into every film, I will. It’s just a nod to my career. A nod to the fans.”

Bautista was featured in many successful movies like ‘Guardians of the Galaxy all Parts’ and 2021’s Dune. Bautista started his WWE career in 2000 and was included in many memorable storylines in WWE. In 2019 Bautista announced his retirement from WWE and shifted his focus to an acting career. Bautista has revealed in every movie he tries to throw any WWE move into his action sequence scene so that fans can connect with his WWE career.

Bautista will not compete in WWE again

The Hollywood star is still in great physique at the age of 55. He is working hard in his acting career. Bautista last fought in Wrestlemania 35, where he lost against Triple H. Later he was announced as induction into the Hall of Fame which was postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Every legendary wrestle made it to the ring to fight their retirement fight but Bautista never returned to WWE in five years and it is like his WWE career is now over and will only focus on his acting career.

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