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Batista was interviewed this week by SLAM! Wrestling. Here are some highlights:
Life After Wrestling: "I hope to always have a job within WWE. I'm thinking about hanging up my boots in the next couple of years. I'm almost 40; turn 39 this year, so I hipe there's going to be a spot for me within the company. I'd really love to be in the developmental program working with some of the younger kids. It really makes me sad. I think a lot of the art form of wrestling has been lost. Nowadays it's about these guys that want to do these fancy spots. Ric Flair always said to me our business is selling, what we do is sell and we tell stories. And that's what I feel is the art form of wrestling and I really feel that's been lost."
Switching Brands: "Personally, I would love to stay on Smackdown. I feel like I've worked really hard with other guys to really build Smackdown. I'm very proud of what we've achieved the past two years. Smackdown's my home and it's where I going to stay."
Boycotting the Internet: "I started boycotting the internet a long time ago when I realized how much negativity there was. And I take a lot of stuff personally, especially early back in my career. So I just avoid it. I realize I'm probably giving up the good stuff too but I just feel that there's more negativity on the internet than there is positive."
He also talks about his happiness with his storyline with Shawn Michaels, wanting to meet Bret Hart, his reputation for womenizing, Ric Flair and more. You can check out the entire interview here.
Batista was interviewed this week by SLAM! Wrestling. Here are some highlights:
Life After Wrestling: "I hope to always have a job within WWE. I'm thinking about hanging up my boots in the next couple of years. I'm almost 40; turn 39 this year, so I hipe there's going to be a spot for me within the company. I'd really love to be in the developmental program working with some of the younger kids. It really makes me sad. I think a lot of the art form of wrestling has been lost. Nowadays it's about these guys that want to do these fancy spots. Ric Flair always said to me our business is selling, what we do is sell and we tell stories. And that's what I feel is the art form of wrestling and I really feel that's been lost."
Switching Brands: "Personally, I would love to stay on Smackdown. I feel like I've worked really hard with other guys to really build Smackdown. I'm very proud of what we've achieved the past two years. Smackdown's my home and it's where I going to stay."
Boycotting the Internet: "I started boycotting the internet a long time ago when I realized how much negativity there was. And I take a lot of stuff personally, especially early back in my career. So I just avoid it. I realize I'm probably giving up the good stuff too but I just feel that there's more negativity on the internet than there is positive."
He also talks about his happiness with his storyline with Shawn Michaels, wanting to meet Bret Hart, his reputation for womenizing, Ric Flair and more. You can check out the entire interview here.
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