WWE legends The Undertaker and Batista recently became part of the 2024 United States presidential election campaign. The Phenom supported President-elect Donald Trump, while The Animal voted for current Vice President Kamala Harris, who eventually lost to Trump on November 5.
Supporting two different candidates running for the President of the United States of America created speculation that The Undertaker and Batista do not see eye-to-eye and are not friends. However, this is not the case and the two legends are still on good terms.
During an appearance on Fox News, The Deadman clarified things and said that he had nothing but love for the former WWE Champion.
"So that it’s perfectly clear. I don’t have any angst towards Dave Bautista. He’s still a good friend of mine. I haven’t seen him, but if I saw him, I would give him a big hug. Mick Foley, too. I don’t care what your politics are. You’re wrong [laughs], everybody knows it, but I still love you and I’m going to say hello and give you a hug, whether you want it, when I see you. If people would adopt that a little bit more and not get so much vitriol and hate over politics, it’s ridiculous," The Undertaker said. [H/T Wrestling Headlines]
A top AEW star has fired back at his critics HERE.
Batista was not the only WWE legend who supported Kamala Harris, with Mick Foley also voting for the 60-year-old.
Batista praises WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker for giving him the best advice
Batista and The Undertaker dominated WWE for years, winning every major title they competed for. Fast forward to today, they have followed different paths, but The Animal has nothing but good words to say about The Phenom.
In a recent interview with the School of Hard Knocks, Batista revealed the financial advice The Deadman gave him which proved very useful.
"Financial advice, the best advice I ever got, which I always offer to, especially to professional athletes because professional athletes grow up not really having much. When you get all this money dumped on you, you want to buy everything you can afford. The best advice I ever got was actually from The Undertaker. He always said, 'Live beneath your means.' I learned that the hard way. I came out of wrestling, I literally lost everything. My house got foreclosed on, but I had a second opportunity to be successful in the film industry. Now that money in the bank means more to me than something I really don't need," Batista said. [H/T Fightful]
Following a legendary career in the Stamford-based promotion, The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2022. On the other hand, Batista has yet to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, but it will definitely happen in the future.