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  2. Dave Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Batista was declared the 50th greatest wrestling villain of all time by a WWE article in 2012. [154] WWE has also ranked him as the second best World Heavyweight Champion of all time. [ 155 ] WWE advertised Batista as being 6 ft 6 in tall and weighing 290 pounds, both of which are different from his real height of 6 ft 4 in and unknown weight.

  3. Armageddon (2006) - Wikipedia

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    Armageddon was established in 1999 as World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) December pay-per-view (PPV) and was held every year except in 2001. [2] The 2006 event was held on December 17 at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia.

  4. Evolution (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Each member of Evolution represented the best in: "the past" (Ric Flair), "the present" (Triple H), and "the future" (Randy Orton and Batista) of professional wrestling. [2] [5] Triple H would reveal on his 2013 Triple H - Thy Kingdom Come DVD that Mark Jindrak was originally planned to be in the group in Batista's role as the Arn Anderson-like enforcer, with Jindrak even shooting vignettes ...

  5. Backlash (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Batista returned to the ring and walked into a spinebuster for a two count. Batista then went for a Batista Bomb, but Triple H hit Batista in the head with the championship belt. Batista performed a spinebuster on Triple H, but there was no referee to make the pin. Jack Doan then ran down and made the pin, but only got a two count.

  6. Kayfabe - Wikipedia

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    Kayfabe characters Sgt Slaughter and The Grand Wizard in a wrestling ring. In professional wrestling, kayfabe (/ ˈ k eɪ f eɪ b /) is the portrayal of staged events within the industry as "real" or "true", specifically the portrayal of competition, rivalries, and relationships between participants as being genuine and not staged.

  7. The Great American Bash (2005) - Wikipedia

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    The main event at The Great American Bash was a standard wrestling match for the World Heavyweight Championship, in which Batista defended the championship against John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL). The buildup to the match began when WWE Champion John Cena was drafted to the Raw brand, taking the title with him and leaving SmackDown! without a ...

  8. ‘Euphoria’: Austin Abrams on That Homoerotic Dance Routine ...

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    That dance number, one of the more shocking and wildest scenes of season 2, sees a shirtless Ethan clad in football pants performing a homoerotic dance routine with a bunch of other similarly ...

  9. New Year's Revolution (2005) - Wikipedia

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    The event was held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico.. For World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) 2005 pay-per-view (PPV) calendar, they scheduled an event for January 9 titled New Year's Revolution, which was a play on the Western tradition of New Year's resolutions.