Thursday, April 29, 2010
Survivor Series
WWE: Survivor Series 2007 documents the annual special event from World Wrestling Entertainment. Highlights include a Hell in a Cell match between Batista and The Undertaker, a WWE title tilt between champion Randy Orton and Shawn Michaels, and a tag team match featuring Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch defending their belts. Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide... Full Summary >>
Rey Mysterio -
- The Biggest Little Man
California-born wrestler Rey Mysterio made his professional debut in 1989 in his familial hometown of Tijuana, Mexico. Since that time he has entertained audiences of Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and most famously, the WWE. This collection gathers highlights of his greatest matches from throughout his professional career. Included are bouts with E...Full Summary >>
The King of KingsTriple H
The King of KingsTriple H
: The King of Kings explores the career of the popular professional wrestler. The program includes a number of his most memorable matches. Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide... Full Summary >>
It takes a lot to hate someone so much who is so damn good, but Hunter Hearst-Helmsley, better known simply as Triple H has accomplished just that. Despite being a highly celebrated 10-time world champion, there is no denying the pure diabolical evil that is Triple H. A strategic mastermind, Triple H is considered by the industry as a whole as the ... Continue Bio >>
Undertaker 15-0
Undertaker 15-0He has appeared in at least fifteen WrestleMania events in addition to defeating such formidable opponents as Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, and Batista. Now, for the first time ever, wrestling fans can finally hear the story of The Undertaker as told by the friends and foes who know him best. With a record that's 100 untarnished and a reputa... Full Summary >>
Batista
Professional wrestler Batista was born David Michael Bautista Jr. on Jan. 18, 1969, in Washington, D.C. He started his career wrestling for WXW under the name Kahn, and soon after he signed a deal with WWE using the name Leviathan, and making his debut in May 2002. He won his first World Heavyweight Championship at “Wrestlemania 21” when he defeated Triple H in the main event. Some of his finishing and signature moves are the ‘Batista Bomb,’ ‘Spinebuster,’ ‘Knockout Clothesline’ and the ever popular ‘Suplex Powerslam,’ and some of his nicknames are “The Animal,” “Big Dave,” “The Beast” and “Estafista” by his fans in South America. Batista has torn his right tricep three times, and has had four surgeries to repair it. He is also a breakdancer, and he has guest starred on an episode of the CW Network television series “Smallville,” playing a villain named Aldar, who could suck the bones out of people. Batista married his wife Angie in October 1998, and he has three daughters, two from a previous marriage and one stepdaughter
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Batista
Batista
has been “The Animal” since childhood, in temper if not in name. Raised in a rough part of southeast Washington, D.C., he describes himself as being “a skinny kid with asthma and a bad size complex”— and a penchant for getting into trouble with authorities. He spent a few years in San Francisco after his parents separated, until his mother sent the troubled teen to live with his father in suburban Virginia. By the time he turned 17, he was estranged from both parents, living on his own, and still getting into trouble.
For the better part of 10 years, Batista spent his days training and competing as a bodybuilder, and his nights “bouncing in clubs, floating from here to there.” (He’s still amazed that one club he worked at is less than two blocks from Washington D.C.’s MCI Center, where he defended his World Heavyweight Championship against JBL at SummerSlam in 2005.) His drifting stopped the night he unleashed his explosive temper on two patrons who had attacked his fellow bouncers. “By the time I was finished with them,” he relates, “they were lying on the ground with their eyes rolling in the back of their heads. I was very scared they were going to die.” They didn’t, but the incident did result in Batista’s arrest, a year’s probation, and his decision to make radical changes in his life.
Enrolling in Wild Samoan Afa’s wrestling school in Allentown, Pa., Batista admits that at first he saw WWE simply as “a way to make a living” - until he was told at a WCW tryout that he didn’t have the chops to make it as a wrestler. “That lit a fire under my a**. Wrestling became an obsession that I fell in love with. I completely redirected my training and philosophies, redesigned my body and mental outlook. I just really wanted to be an athlete and an entertainer.”
Though his personal perseverance brought him to WWE in May 2002, Batista credits former Evolution colleagues Triple H and Ric Flair with developing “a muscleheaded goofball” into a World Heavyweight Champion, one who backs his composed words and demeanor with an explosive fury befitting his nickname. He considers himself neither a leader nor a follower in the locker room (“I’m just a loner, I keep to myself,” he insists), but inside the ring, on the covers of muscle mags like FLEX, and even once against budding Superman Tom Welling on The CW Network series Smallville, “The Animal” is clearly a dominant species. A dominant species who, by the way, has collected more than 50 vintage tin lunchboxes. Our advice: respect this six-foot-six, 290-pound beast and his 1967 Green Hornet sandwich container (sporting Bruce Lee’s face on the front), which he cherishes among his most prized possessions. You’ll live longer.
Batista recently underwent a major change of attitude on SmackDown. After attacking his former comrade-in-arms Rey Mysterio, he began to shut out the WWE Universe, declaring with ruthless indignation that he was in WWE to "win championships and make money" and nothing else. Moments after John Cena recaptured the WWE Title at No Way Out in 2010, Batista defeated the war torn new champion to once again claimed his place at the top of the mountain
Darren Young...
Darren Young...
As comfortable in the VIP section as he is in the ring, Darren Young’s life revolves around three things — money, women and wrestling. Blessed with natural talent and a physique only seen in comic books, this fixture on the South Beach club scene is so gifted he can party all night and still be the first man in the gym the next morning. Young may be flashy, but any man on the WWE NXT roster would be a fool to underestimate a competitor as talented as this.
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