David Michael Bautista Jr. was born in Washington, D.C., United States, on January 18, 1969. David Bautista serves as an actor and former professional wrestler from the United States. Between 2002 and 2019, he worked for WWE several times. He grew famous for playing Drax the Destroyer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe starting with Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and ending with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). He then announced that he would be leaving the series.

David Bautista Family

Bautista grew up in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Donna Raye and David Michael Bautista, a hairdresser. His Greek mother and Filipino father both came to the United States as children. Besides being a barber and cab driver, his grandfather on his dad’s side worked at other jobs to help support the family. His mother identifies as lesbian.

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Bautista stated that he grew up poor and that his life was hard. He said that three killings happened in his front yard before he was nine years old. Dave stole cars when he was as young as 13 years old. He stood apart from his parents by age 17 and resided on his own. After that, he said, “I’m proud of my parents.” They are honest, good people who work hard. They taught me how important it is to work hard.

David Michael Bautista Net Worth

Dave Bautista is an American actor, professional mixed martial artist, and professional wrestler with a net worth of $16 million. He grew rich by going from having a rough childhood to having great careers in professional wrestling and acting. Fans of Bautista in both wrestling and the entertainment business assisted him get a lot of chances and parts that pay well, making him a well-known figure with a big net worth.

David Michael Bautista Net Worth
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Bautista Career

He worked as a bouncer at a bar until he got caught after a fight that hurt two people and knocked one out. Dave received probation for a year after being found guilty. He also worked as a lifeguard. Bautista, who prefers to be referred to as Batista in the wrestling world, tried to join WCW at the start of his career but ended up being turned down by Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker.

After that, he joined the WWF and practiced with Afa Anoa’i. His first match took place in 1999. He started in OVW and later moved on to WWE. His first match on TV took place in 2002 as Deacon Batista. He joined Evolution in 2003 and possessed some success, but he received additional hurt. Before he became World Heavyweight Champion in 2005, Batista participated in a famous fight with Triple H.

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His SmackDown stint involved titles, but injuries led to losing the title. He came back in 2006 and won titles and got into fights. Batista quit in 2010 because he didn’t agree with the way things are being done. Fans possessed different feelings about his return in 2014, which led to a heel turn. He left WWE for a short time but came back in 2018 for Evolution reunions and a match with Triple H.

He retired in 2019. Batista received induction to the Hall of Fame, but his entry pushed back, and he missed the event in 2021 because he had to attend to other matters. He continues to be an important figure in wrestling history because of his intimidating personality and final move, the Batista Bomb.

David Bautista Martial Art Career

Bautista went to Strikeforce: Los Angeles, a mixed martial arts (MMA) event on June 16, 2010, after leaving WWE. He endured earlier expressed interest in participating in MMA. Bautista said on June 21, 2010, that he was going to start an MMA career. He trained with Cesar Gracie and got a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Bautista and Strikeforce agreed on a price and were working on a deal.

David Bautista Martial Art Career
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Nevertheless, Bautista declared in April 2011 that the negotiations failed to materialize due to the acquisition of the organization by the Zuffa company. On October 6, 2012, at CES MMA: Real Pain in Providence, Rhode Island, Bautista appeared to confront Rashad Evans in his MMA debut.

Evans needed to get out of the fight on October 1, 2012, because he broke his sentence and had to go back to jail. Evans replaced it with Vince Lucero, a professional who previously fought 40 times. Bautista won the fight by TKO at 4:05 of the first round.

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