It’s nothing new to see backlashes around President Donald Trump among the USA fans. It looks like former WWE superstar Batista has also been quite open on this issue as he supports this league of people. Unless why would he want to deliver a Batista-Bomb on the ruler of the country?
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You have seen it right, Batista did indicate to powerbomb the POTUS if getting a chance. He always expressed his hatred towards WWE Hall of Famer and United States President Donald Trump. Now the former WWE Champion exceeded the previous limitations in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated for promotion purpose of his upcoming movie, Stuber.
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— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 22, 2019
SI has recently published an exclusive Twitter video titled “Unimportant Questions” with a future Hall of Famer, Batista. They threw an expected question and wanted to know which person in the world he would hit his signature finisher. The Animal did not take a long time and responded saying, “Easy answer. Donald Trump.”
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Batista has always been very critical of President Donald Trump since the beginning of his election. He mentioned Trump as “President Dumb-Dumb” and accused him of “trolling the world” in a response to a fan. In 2017, the superstar with real-name Dave Bautista called Trump an awful president (and human being) and he might just leave the country if he gets re-elected.
Six-time world champion Batista has been over with his pro-wrestling stint. He officially announced this following Wrestlemania 35 on his social media account. Plus, we got to know more about his decision on the WWE Network special WWE 24 documentary that brought out an in-depth look of his career.
Moving forward, Batista will be featuring more in the movies to stay as a full-time Hollywood movie star. It’s safe to say that he is one of the few names from WWE who made it big after heading to the movie industry. His success rate is far better than that of WWE’s franchise player, John Cena. Films like Guardians of the Galaxy or Spectre are in his CV.