Body of Evidence
Another Batista Steroid-Related Injury: Damn!
David Batista’s proper name is David Michael Bautista, Junior and he’s is the son of a father from the Philippines and a Greek mother. David’s chronology is interesting and contains subject matter that explains why he found comfort in the culture of wrestling. While the details may be too edgy for the purposes of this website, they DO explain how Batista (Bautista) may have migrated into the subculture of steroid/HGH use.
Batistas ring names include Deacon Bautista, Leviathan, and now simply Batista. Regardless of alias names, Batista has had more than his share of injuries including but not limited to:
- Tendon torn while performing at wrestling venue(s)
- Tendons torn during rehabilitation from the previous tendon tears
- Hamstring torn at a SummerSlam wrestling venue
- Tendons torn while jogging
- Torn bicep at a Raw wrestling venu
In addition to the improper demand on tendons caused by oversized muscle tissue relative to the skeletal frame, tendons actually undergo degradation such that they are incapable of meeting said demand and rip quite easily.
Batista’s body isn’t the only thing revealing his steroid/HGH past; an August 2007 in-depth ESPN investigation concluded that Batista was among several wrestlers that were supplied by Signature Pharmacy located in Orlando. Batista and his attorneys responded to the ESPN allegations by referring to test results performed by the WWE and its Wellness Program. However, many have contradicted the validity of the WWE, its testing program, as well as results. It has been suggested that the WWE intentionally imposes out-dated tests on its wrestlers in order to predispose outcome.
Whatever new tears surface from the WWE wrestler known as ‘Batista’, www.steroidanalysis.com will be among the first to know.