

Fans must always stay updated with what’s going on with their favorite athletes. But that’s only possible for what’s happening with them now. What about the times that have passed? For example, how is a fan supposed to know what Dave Bautista was doing back in 1998?
Well, here’s the answer. Back in 1998, Bautista was jacked, had long hair, and looked completely different from what he does now!
Dave Bautista, 1998 📸 pic.twitter.com/LdUw12RT0o
— 90s WWE (@90sWWE) April 4, 2022
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The photograph is enough for fans to understand how far Bautista has come since that picture was taken. If someone didn’t look closely, they wouldn’t be able to tell what it was Bautista. That’s how unrecognizable he looks!
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What is Dave Bautista doing now?
Dave Bautista is a famous Hollywood actor. One of his most renowned roles is as Drax in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise and Avengers.

Volume 3 of Guardians of the Galaxy has come under the radar, and fans have spoken highly of this particular MCU Universe.
On the other hand, fans want Bautista to play the role of Kratos in the Live-Action God of War Series. A fanart depicted what he would look like, and he looks absolutely insane in that depiction!
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Coming to his WWE career, Bautista initially left the company in 2010 to pursue a Hollywood career. But he did return to the company a couple of years later.
After returning, his final storyline was against Triple H at WrestleMania 35 in 2019. It was a No Holds Barred match, and the stipulation was that whoever lost would have to leave WWE.
Triple H defeated Bautista, which marked Bautista’s retirement from the company. This match also marked Triple H’s last WWE PPV match.
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It doesn’t seem like Dave Bautista is coming back to WWE in the near future. He can make potential appearances, but a full-time pro-wrestler schedule doesn’t seem to be on the cards.
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WWE wanted to honor his contributions to the industry by inducting him into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2020. Unfortunately, as he wasn’t able to attend the event because of personal obligations, WWE had to postpone it. So far, WWE hasn’t announced him for another Hall of Fame induction.
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