#4. Batista
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So the Batista-Triple H segment on RAW was a lot weirder than expected. It was essentially Batista just shouting "GIVE ME WHAT I WANT" over and over again, even salivating a bit while doing it.
Either way, the one part of his promo that many people missed out on was that he said that he wanted his final match to be against Triple H and that he wants it to be Triple H's final match too.
See who is stunned by Hulk Hogan's words HERE
Triple H said that it would be a No Holds Barred match, but don't be surprised to see a retirement stipulation added to it as well. After all, Batista has openly stated that he would only return to WWE if it were a program against Triple H and if it were on his own terms.
With his stock in Hollywood rising by the day, it's more than likely that Batista wants to end his WWE career on his own terms, and that's by retiring in a match against his arch nemesis Triple H.