#3 Triple H immediately propelled Seth Rollins after Batista walked out in 2014
Another significant reason for pushing the envelope with Batista as a villain could be related to what happened the night Seth Rollins turned his back on the Shield and changed the entire complexion of the wrestling world.
Earlier that night, Batista refused to continue aligning with Evolution after not receiving a single one-on-one match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship which he actually deserved.
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Despite being in such a powerful position, The Game never tried to push Batista against an underdog in Daniel Bryan, and replacing him instantly with Seth Rollins the same night worked as a final nail in the coffin in their friendship.
While this theory may seem a little absurd, this could genuinely play well in the entire angle as a solid reason, with Batista criticizing Triple H for forgetting their allegiance to put more emphasis on his managerial duties.
A more reasonable villain could work very well against Hunter and could be an interesting way of seeking revenge against the entire Evolution, especially Triple H.