Yesterday, WWE posted a video of Batista’s “biggest accomplishments” on his 50th birthday.
There's no better time to relive @DaveBautista's BIGGEST accomplishments…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANIMAL! pic.twitter.com/zsimJnDwSP
— WWE (@WWE) January 18, 2019
Batista then responded, saying, “You ain’t seen nothin yet!”
You ain’t seen nothin yet! https://t.co/1zPBX6urBT
— Dave Bautista (@DaveBautista) January 19, 2019
WWE was planning a Batista vs. Triple H match at WrestleMania, according to Dave Meltzer, but that may have gone out of the window when Triple H was injured at Crown Jewel in November. Triple H suffered a torn pectoral muscle, which is typically a 5-6 month recovery time, meaning it’s not likely that he’ll be ready to wrestle in time for WrestleMania. WWE had planted the seeds for the match at SmackDown 1000, when Batista last returned and told Triple H that he has never beaten him.
Batista has said several times recently that he wants to return for another WWE run. His movie schedule could be the biggest obstacle to that though.

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