King Pietersen
International Captain
What is it with the current influx of 'athletes' taking up MMA? In recent times we've seen Brock Lesnar, Jose Canseco (LOL), Herschel Walker, Bobby Lashley, Mariusz Pudzianowski and a whole heap of others. What makes Batista think he's going to be a success in MMA? Just because you've 'competed' in the WWE and look like a roided-up freak it doesn't mean you're going to be a success in MMA. Might make a bit of quick cash in Japan, but he's not going to be able to compete at any sort of level.
I can appreciate guys like Lesnar and Lashley taking to the sport, as they actually have a background in a Martial Art, College Wrestling, but Batista doesn't have that. He's a former bodybuilder turned Pro Wrestler. If he thinks he's going to take to the sport with ease just because he's massive, he's going to be in for a shock. Brock Lesnar had serious NCAA Division 1 wrestling credentials, and Lashley was training for the Olympics in Wrestling before a knee injury ended those hopes. Batista's a roided-up freak in his early 40's that must be desperate for a quick buck, as there is no way on Earth he's going to be a success in the sport. I'm sure he'll find some fights though, if he's serious about it. The Japanese will watch any freak-show compete, check Jose Canseco vs Hong-Man Choi for proof. He could potentially get a deal with Strikeforce too, seeing as they allowed 48 year old former Football player Herschel Walker make his Pro Debut for their organisation, feeding him a can to get a victory. Batista's certainly not going to find a 'career' in Mixed Martial Arts though. I hope he gets put in with someone with some talent and has his arse handed to him. Let Bobby Lashley loose on him, that'd be entertaining as hell.