Dave Batista of the Earth Wrestling Entertainment is a warrior in the ring and a muscle builder at heart. What most of us would remember when Batista WWE is the subject of conversation are his pecs that possess even thickness form the top to the bottom. His arms are really huge and everybody loves the tattoos on both his left and right arms. He makes a claim to have a tall-man's syndrome because as much as he would have liked to, he wasn't ready to put much size on his legs. Getting to grasp Batista Born David Michael Bautista on the 18th of January 1969, the giant wrestles used to be a bouncer. His first try out as a wrestler started when he went to WCW Power Plant. He started low, as a WWE developmental deal and wrestled in Ohio Valley Wrestling. In May nine, 2002 version of SmackDOwn! Batista was a bodyguard for Reverend D-Von Dudley. He was understood to be the person with the plate at that time. Shortly after a few nights, he left SmackDOwn! and Dudley and debuted on Monday Night RAW on the 4th of November 2002. This is where he was aligned with Ric Flair. In January 2003, the celebrated RAW, Evolution was formed featuring Batista, Ric Aptitude , Randy Orton, and Triple H. The following few months marked the times of Batista as a megastar. He won the 2005 Royal Rumble and shortly became the World Heavyweight Champion of WrestleMania twenty-two. His wrestling career didn't end there. The World's Heavyweight Champion Batista won four World Heavyweight Championships. He defeated Triple H in WrestleMania 21 which was held on the third of April 2005. He continues to win Heavyweight Championships two more years in a row. He beat The Great Khali and Rey Mysterio in Unforgiven, held September 16, 2007. Lastly, he beat Chris Jericho on Cyber Sunday, held October 26 of the next year. Aside from being the World Heavy Weight champion for four consecutive years, he also tagged with some fighters and won the WWE Tag Team Championship 3 times. The battles he won say it all; he is an example of the planet's best WWE superstars. .