Batista On 'Unfocused' WWE Fans

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Zany Clowny

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Dave movies are all kino masterpieces, I've seen Bosnian snuff better than race to witch mountain. Fuck Dwayne.
 

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I thought it was perfect timing. Why do people look back at Batista's last run as a failure. Just cuz WWE intended it differently. Batista winning the rumble was great. It added fuel to the yes movement. Batista was a great heel. Bryan winning the rumble would be the satisfying sweet moment. But that feeling should have been at WrestleMania. And it was.

Looking back at it now, everything planned out perfectly. Despite WWE having completely intended something different. The whole yes movement unintentionally became one of the best WWE storys in the last 10 years.

Batista doesn't see that tho...
Seriously tho, why do people consider Batista 2014 run a failure. It was great.
 

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Seriously tho, why do people consider Batista 2014 run a failure.
Well...I guess it depends on how you look at it...

It was a complete failure as far as what the WWE originally wanted to book...
so in that way it was a failure...but...if it was still entertaining then it wasn't
really a failure.

Its like a film...the director may consider it a failure because its nothing like
his original vision...but if the masses like it & it makes lots of money then
most people will consider it anything but a failure.

Perspective is important...
 

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Well...I guess it depends on how you look at it...

It was a complete failure as far as what the WWE originally wanted to book...
so in that way it was a failure...but...if it was still entertaining then it wasn't
really a failure.

Its like a film...the director may consider it a failure because its nothing like
his original vision...but if the masses like it & it makes lots of money then
most people will consider it anything but a failure.

Perspective is important...
Yeah I acknowledge that bro. In addition I guarantee that all the people who booed Batista at the rumble, cheered Bryan at mania. I don't get why Batista is not super happy with he's run. He played he's part brilliantly.
 
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I don't get why Batista is not super happy with he's run. He played he's part brilliantly.
Well...that might come from his own perspective.

Its like an actor who wants to play "The Good Guy"
but is always type cast as "The Bad Guy"

No matter how much people praise him for his work...
deep down its not the role he really wants/wanted to
play.

I'd be curious to actually sit down with any WWE
performer & ask them honestly if they're happy
with the role they play...because lets be honest...
not everyone is going to be happy with the role
they are cast to play...much like a theater production.
 
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I'd be curious to actually sit down with any WWE
performer & ask them honestly if they're happy
with the role they play...because lets be honest...
not everyone is going to be happy with the role
they are cast top play...much like a theater production.

I bet most of them aren't, specially in the women's end of WWE. Think about it. Like Batista acts like he was alone or something. Punk was beyond over and still got treated like dog poo. That should be telling enough to him.
 
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A lot of fans piss me off especially that damn "what" thing when they do it to people like Bret hart and Undertaker i have no time for those idiots.
 

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A lot of fans piss me off especially that damn "what" thing when they do it to people like Bret hart and Undertaker i have no time for those idiots.
That was intended for Austin to use. Intended for Austin to raise his heel run. It was fun for a while, but fans used it constantly after his heel run was up, and when he retired, they kept going. I don't know why, but the intention from what I've seen, was for Austin to ask a really, really stupid question, and the audience would say "What?" but instead, they did it for every single question.
 

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Those damn yes fans wanted Daniel to be the champion so bad , and they gave it to him. Then what happened he broke his neck in one or two months.... That is a prime example of being careful of what you wish for you just might get it.