Dave Bautista’s “The Killer’s Game” movie set to advertise major match at WWE Bash in Berlin: Reports
Dave Bautista's upcoming movie The Killer's Game will also star a former WWE former Champion, who is set to compete at Bash in Berlin.
Dave Bautista (via Variety)
Dave Bautista stands among the elite few who have achieved significant success in Hollywood following a career in wrestling, alongside John Cena and The Rock. After enjoying his blockbuster movie Dune: Part Two, fans eagerly await his next project, The Killer’s Game. Having said that, the latest reports suggest that the movie will be advertised during a major match at the upcoming WWE Bash in Berlin PLE.
According to WrestleVotes, Dave Bautista‘s next movie, The Killer’s Game, will be the presenting sponsor for a special match. That match is none other than the uniquely stipulated strap match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre. For those unaware, The Scottish Warrior has a supporting role in this film. The movie is set to be released on September 13th.
The movie centers around a top hitman, played by Bautista, who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Saddened by this, he decides to take matters into his own hands and puts a hit out on himself. However, when the hired hitmen attempt to target his ex-girlfriend as well, he decides to fend off every enemy and win back the love of his life. Recently, McIntyre shared a post with The Animal on X, preparing for media day.
The former WWE Champion has developed a bloodthirsty rivalry with CM Punk. Even after defeating him at SummerSlam, he left no opportunity to torment The Best in the World by keeping his family bracelet in his possession. On August 31, both stars will face each other again in a strap match. It will be intriguing to see who walks out as the winner at Bash in Berlin.
Dave Bautista talked about his retirement match against Triple H at WrestleMania 35
Dave Bautista wrestled his last match against his mentor, Triple H, at WrestleMania 35. The Animal turned heel after attacking Ric Flair, which enraged Hunter. The 14-time world champion then challenged him to a No Holds Barred match. Recently, Batista disclosed whether he knew he would retire after that match or not.
While speaking with Chris Van Vliet, the 55-year-old legend shared that he wanted to retire exactly the way he did. Bautista admitted that he didn’t want to give a big retirement speech and knew he was done once the match was over. The former World Heavyweight Champion was pleased with the match because he had the opportunity to choose the ending he wanted.
I just didn't tell anybody else, because I didn't want it to be a big ordeal. I didn't want to 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 and I did, with the guy I wanted to go out with.Dave Bautista during interview with Chris Van Vliet
The Animal admitted that he missed wrestling every day and had been tempted many times to return to the ring while listening to his theme song. However, his response made it clear to the WWE Universe that his wrestling days are far behind him.
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