Batista On Why He Was Upset With WWE Over WrestleMania 23 Match With The Undertaker
As noted, 'Good Ol' J.R.' Jim Ross recently interviewed Dave Bautista, a.k.a. WWE's Batista, on The Ross Report. Among other things, Batista talked about his early struggles finding his way in pro wrestling, when he came into his own, and his classic match versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania 23.
Despite coming in as a 30 year old rookie, Batista admitted that learning the ropes of pro wrestling was not easy for him. Moreover, 'The Animal' claimed that he was not ready for his push early on in WWE.
"There [were] a few people that believed in me and there [were] a few people that just didn't know what the hell to make of me. And sometimes, I didn't know what the hell to make of myself. I tell people I got into [pro] wrestling for all the wrong reasons. I was desperate, man. I was going on 30 [years old] and I didn't have a dime to my name and I just didn't know what to do with myself. I was somewhat of an athlete and I had somewhat of a look. I had some athletic capability, so I gave it a shot. And then, once I did, I just fell in love with it. I was obsessed with it, but often times, I found myself lost. I didn't know what to do with myself, who to be. It was a big puzzle I was trying to figure out.
"Even when I moved up in WWE, I wasn't ready. It took me a long time to figure out things. I just kind of? I just kept putting my best foot forward and kind of tried to show people I was working hard and that I really wanted it, but I was still trying to figure out that puzzle of being very much an introvert and it wasn't easy. A lot of times, people took me the wrong way, so, no, it definitely wasn't easy and I have to be the first to say I wasn't ready."
Batista said he felt like he came into his own around the time of his WrestleMania 23 match with The Undertaker.
"It was weird because by the time I came in for my first run with Take, going into WrestleMania 23, I believe it was, I was really starting to come into my own. And I think that match we had at WrestleMania was when I actually felt like I had really come into my own and I could really carry my own weight. I didn't feel like people were carrying me through matches anymore or building me. It was actually that time that I could start to build other guys. That was that time when I felt like the company's investment in me had paid off, that I was really going to start making some money for them, serious money for them."
Additionally, Batista unapologetically offered that his match with The Undertaker should have closed the show at WrestleMania 23.
"I was really upset that we weren't the main event. I just felt like we should have been. We deserved to be. We set some milestones with that and I know with the exchange of title and everything, it was just more significant of a match. And I also just felt like Take deserved that to be the main event and should've gone on last. So I had a bit of a chip on my shoulder. It was [John] Cena/ Shawn [Michaels], I believe. And I just didn't.. I felt like we got robbed of that top spot and we should've had it. And I felt like our match speaks for itself. I think we had the match of the night. And I just felt like Taker should have been the last thing that people saw that night, so I had a chip on my shoulder and I was a little bent out of shape that we didn't."
Batista continued, "it was just a special night. It was the first time [Undertaker] held that particular title. And I still feel like we should've [closed the show]. Again, I say our match speaks for itself. I believe personally that we stole the show that night. I'll just kind of leave it at that."
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Source: The Ross Report