Interview: Batista on Going to SmackDown, Eddie Guerrero, and The Undertaker

WWE recently released a never-before-seen interview with Batista discussing his thoughts on going to SmackDown as the WWE World Heavyweight champion, Eddie Guerrero, and The Undertaker.

On the topic of going to SmackDown as the WWE World Heavyweight champion, Batista stated he initially felt nervous being on a different brand but managed to adjust due to Eddie Guerrero’s help.

“I was a little nervous, it was a really weird time for me in my career. It was the first time I was going to go out on my own and fend for myself. For awhile it was rough and I really had to prove myself. I feel like it’s something I’ve done throughout my life. I’m always going somewhere and having to prove my worth, but after awhile I think Eddie Guerrero really helped me prove my worth in a big way.”

On the topic of Eddie Guerrero, Batista stated he was a very kind and helpful individual towards others no matter what their status or situation was in WWE.

“It’s really hard for me to put into words how much Eddie meant to me. He supported me and really took the time to get to know me. He didn’t listen to what everybody said. He lived in Tampa and I was in Tampa, so we traveled home together. The guy would talk to me about life and not just keep it all professional. Eddie took the time to get to know the man. He didn’t care if I was the rookie, or the big muscle-head who was holding the title that was stealing his spot, he never thought like that for one second. He was too secure with himself.

I think a lot of times Eddie’s skill was overlooked, Eddie wasn’t a large man in stature, but Eddie could work anybody. He could make you believe he was hurting anybody because he was so tenacious and vicious, but he was so talented, his timing was so good, and he could read the crowd better than most people I’ve worked with in my life.”

On the topic of The Undertaker, Batista praised Undertaker for his skills as a wrestler and stated he had a very intimating presence in the ring.

“When Undertaker decided he wanted to go, there was nobody who could do it better. He would always say for 15 minutes out of the day he was the baddest son of b—- on the planet, and I would back that up 100 percent. I mean, that dude can go. He’s very intimidating, you know he’s in charge, but it’s also very comforting because this dude has just seen and done it all. It’s almost like one of those things when you get in [the ring] with him you know you’re going to have a good match.”

Transcript via WrestlingInc.com