What's the story
Batista wrestled his final match with the company at WrestleMania 35, losing to longtime rival and friend Triple H in a classic No Holds Barred match. Batista then announced his retirement from the wrestling business and turned his focus back to Hollywood. His new film "Stuber" is set to debut this Friday, with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon appearing at his side to show their support.
In case you didn't know
The film "Stuber" is an action-comedy film starring Batista, Kumail Nanjiani, Natalie Morales, and Mira Sorvino. The story follows an Uber driver named Stu (Kumail Nanjiani), who becomes caught in the middle of a police arrest operation against his will with LAPD detective Vic (Batista).
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The operation escalates into a more dangerous mission once Vic's daughter, played by Natalie Morales, becomes involved with Stu, much to the dismay of her father, Vic.
The heart of the matter
On Wednesday night, Triple H and Batista shared a photo on the red carpet together, as Triple H and Stephanie McMahon attended the premiere of "Stuber" to show Batista support from the WWE. Triple H posted the following on his twitter account after the appearance.
What's next
Triple H is yet to appear on WWE television since his loss to Randy Orton at Super ShowDown last June. Now that his wrestling career is finished, Batista looks to continue moving forward with his Hollywood career. The latest special on the WWE Network entitled "Batista: Dream Chaser" chronicles his wrestling career, personal life, and film career.
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