As revealed earlier, WWE announced that Batista and nWo (Hulk Hogan, Sean Waltman, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall) will be the headliners for the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Class.
They will be inducted into the prestigious club in a ceremony that is set to take place during the WrestleMania weekend. Meanwhile, speculations have already begun who are going to be inductors for the soon-to-be Hall of Famers.
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Batista has opened up on this in a recent revelation on social media mentioning who will be his potential inductor into the Hall of Fame.
The Animal took to Twitter today to note that he has requested Fit Finlay to be his inductor on a night which is going to be perhaps the most prestigious of his career.
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The six-time world champion revealed the same while responding to a tweet on who should induct him into Hall of Fame amongst the likes of Triple H, Randy Orton, and WWE Hall of Famers Ric Flair and D-Von Dudley.
But Batista decided to choose Fit Finlay as he owes a lot when it comes to building a WWE career,
“I owe a lot to all those names mentioned and many more but for personal reasons, I’ve personally requested that @ringfox1 induct me into the #WWEHOF … I’m sure that anyone who knows Fit Finlay will not question my request.”
I owe a lot to all those names mentioned and many more but for personal reasons I’ve personally requested that @ringfox1 induct me into the #WWEHOF … I’m sure that anyone who knows Fit Finlay will not question my request. https://t.co/avDddMC4jJ
— Vaxxed AF! #TeamPfizer Poor Kid Chasing Dreams. (@DaveBautista) December 9, 2019
For those who don’t know, Fit Finlay is one of the backstage officials in WWE. He is related to creative works and talent relations for years now who helped buildings younger stars, throughout. Batista is one of the guys who gained profit in his association. So now it’s time to pay homage to him.
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Meanwhile, Batista’s long-time friend turned bitter rival Randy Orton noted on WWE confirming him for the Hall of Fame ceremony. Here’s what he has said to WWE.com on his Evolution buddy,
“Dave deserves it. I’ve known him for 20 years; he was the first guy I ever ran into when I reported down to Louisville, Kentucky for developmental back when I was 19 years old,” Orton said. “I remember seeing this 350-pound, jacked-up man and just was thinking to myself ‘What have I got myself into?’”
He continued, “Of course after that was Evolution, and I saw Dave grow, we became friends, we traveled the world together. My hats off to him, man. I can’t wait to hear his speech, I know it’ll be heartfelt. He’s always been good to me, and I look forward to seeing him on that special day.”