Booker T Responds too Batista’s Claims about their 2006 Backstage Altercation
WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has directly addressed recent claims made by Dave Bautista (Batista) regarding their infamous backstage altercation in 2006. The controversy resurfaced following a video clip of Batista discussing the incident, alleging he was injured at the time and implying Booker T initiated the fight with a compromised opponent.Booker T vehemently denied these claims during a recent episode of his podcast, “The Hall of Fame with Booker T & Brad Gilmore.”
The History of the 2006 Incident
The altercation occurred on May 15, 2006, during a WWE promotional shoot. While details have been debated for nearly two decades, the incident reportedly stemmed from a disagreement that escalated into a physical confrontation [2]. The incident has long been a topic of discussion among wrestling fans, frequently enough fueled by conflicting accounts.
Booker T’s Response: “not fair”
Responding to Batista’s recent statements, Booker T expressed his surprise and frustration. “I saw a video of him, and he said that the guy chose to pick a fight with me when I was injured.And I go, ‘Wow. Man, that’s just not fair.Man, it’s just not fair.’ Frist of all, I didn’t pick a fight with anybody, and I definitely didn’t know anybody who was injured or anything like that. This first time I heard about anything like that,” Booker T stated on his podcast [1]. He emphasized that he did not initiate the physical altercation and was unaware of any prior injuries Batista may have been concealing.
Dismissing the Injury Claim
Booker T further questioned the timing of Batista’s claim, suggesting it was an attempt to reframe the narrative. “But, man, it’s just, it’s one of the things that I just don’t want people to think that, that ever to think that I was a bully or anything, and I would be going around picking fights with people. I did not pick a fight with anybody,” he explained. He characterized the suggestion of an injury as “crying wolf,” expressing disbelief that Batista would bring it up years later [3].
No Ill Will Towards Batista
Despite the disagreement over the events of 2006,Booker T made it clear that he harbors no personal animosity towards Batista. He praised Batista’s successful transition to Hollywood, stating, “I’ve always said this about dave Batista… as far as Batista inside Hollywood… he is killing it out there in Hollywood. I think he’s the best wrestler actor… just because of his range.” Booker T concluded by expressing his continued respect for Batista’s work, saying, “So I give nothing but props, man… if I saw him today, I say, ‘Man, what’s going on? And, you know, you killing it out there, bro.Keep doing what you’re doing.’”
The Larger Context: Backstage politics in Professional Wrestling
This incident highlights the often-complex and volatile backstage environment in professional wrestling. While the scripted world of WWE presents a carefully constructed narrative to fans, the reality behind the scenes can be fraught with competition, ego clashes, and genuine personal conflicts.Incidents like the one between Booker T and Batista, while relatively rare, serve as reminders that the performers are individuals with real emotions and disagreements.
The willingness of both men to address the situation publicly, even years later, demonstrates a level of professionalism and a desire to clarify the record. It also underscores the enduring interest in these behind-the-scenes stories among wrestling fans.
(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)