Dave Bautista On Potential One More Match: I Went Out On My Own Terms. I Will Not Tarnish My Storybook Ending

Dave Bautista requested to put over Triple H in his retirement bout at WrestleMania 35 in 2019 out of respect for him, considering everything that he has done in his career, and he will not come out of retirement for another match.

Bautista was initially slated to go in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic ended those plans as the ceremony was nixed. WWE held the 2020 and 2021 Hall of Fame classes together for a ceremony without live fans in the Thunderdome, but Bautista didn’t go in because of previous obligations.

Bautista talked about his wrestling legacy while speaking with Chris Van Vliet to promote his “Killer’s Game” movie. Here are the highlights:

On whether he knew WrestleMania 35 would be his last match: “I did. I just didn’t tell anybody. I didn’t want it to be a big ordeal. I didn’t want to, you know, go out and do the tour and give a speech. I wanted to have my match, and I wanted to call it a career. So, I wanted to go out on my own terms. It was great. I was really proud of it. It was in New York….I lost……You got to go out on your back….This is like a dream for me. This is why it’s so perfect. It’s such a romantic way. Wrestlers don’t get to choose the way they go out. I did. I went out on my own terms the way I wanted with the guy I wanted to go out with. I will never tarnish that. It’s not that I don’t miss it. I miss a crowd. I miss the energy of the crowd. I dream about walking out and hearing my entrance music, but I know if I do that, I will just tarnish my storybook ending, and I’m just not willing…..It’s always a temptation because I miss it, and every time I hear my music, I want that feeling again. It’s like a drug…..I just have to come to terms with my time has passed.”

On WWE Hall of Fame induction: “Eventually, I will. I want to. And there was a good opportunity for me to go in a couple of years ago, and I agreed to do it. Hunter (Triple H) asked me to do it. And I said, ‘Yeah, of course.’ And but it was here in LA, and I thought it was perfect. It was storybook, because I won my first title here in LA. We couldn’t figure it out because I was working on a film I was in South Africa, so logistically, we just couldn’t make it happen. But, yeah, I’m still open to it. One day I would like to.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit Chris Van Vliet with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens is a reporter for WrestlingNews.co, where he covers the latest happenings in the world of professional wrestling. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his main focus is reporting on day-to-day wrestling news, with a special emphasis on covering WWE and AEW. Having covered the industry since 2013, Andrew has developed an extensive knowledge of pro wrestling. His work involves more than just standard news updates; he also serves as a beat writer, providing in-depth and ongoing coverage of wrestling companies and its storylines. His skill set includes providing detailed play-by-play coverage for major events, ensuring fans who can't watch live still get a feel for the action. He also handles transcription, accurately converting interviews and media scrums for readers. As a dedicated reporter, Andrew frequently attends major wrestling events to cover them live, including WWE's Monday Night Raw and SmackDown, as well as AEW Dynamite. You can get in touch with Andrew for news tips or correspondence by emailing him at ravenstarmedia21@gmail.com.

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