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Old 01-10-2005, 04:36 PM   #6
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Batista has benefitted A LOT form Evolution. They deserve the most credit for Dave Batista's improvement.

As much as I am fond of Benoit's skills, there is no way he could carry dead weight to a good match. He'd need to be able to play both parts, and that just isn't possible. Benoit gets the best out of people, true, but saying he's (and others) are the only thing holding Batista up is a bit exaggerated, IMO. Dave's standing on his own two feet here, and I for one am proud of him (despite not knowing the man personally).

On SmackDown! Batista would be a big draw, IMO. If there's ever nothing in the works for the Leviathan on RAW, I'd ship him to SmackDown!, and use him in a big storyline. Batista beating The Undertaker at WrestleMania? I'd love to see it. Batista vs. Kurt Angle? It would be new, and I'd love to see it. Batista catching Rey Mysterio and flinging him around? Eddie Guerrero and Batista getting some time to work up a storm? They're all knew, and Batista would be free to dominate without consequence.
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