WWE News: Batista hangs out with current WWE Superstars
What's the story
The latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter stated Batista is very interested in another run with WWE but if he comes back, he wants to make it a lengthy one. It looks like Batista might be closer than some would think given the people he's hanging out with. The Animal was recently spotted with Cesaro and Titus O'Neil at a charity event organized by the founder of Titus Worldwide and everyone looked like they were having a great time.
In case you didn't know
Titus O'Neil's has a pretty big heart and is no stranger to charitable events. He is quite active in many charities and the University of Florida graduate is not only an athletic Hall of Fame inductee but he was also presented the 2014 Humanitarian & Community Service Award by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition's director Jessee Jackson as well.
Heart of the matter
As Christmas draws ever closer, Titus O'Neil enlisted in the help of some friends of his and they were glad to take part in the event. Batista, Cesaro, and Freddy Jones Band bassist Rich Ross took a great group photo while collecting gifts for underprivileged children from families who might not have been able to provide their little ones with as much for the holidays if it weren't for this kind of event.
What's next
As time carries on Batista might very well find himself in a WWE ring once more against guys like Ceasro and Titus O'Neil. But it's really cool to know that these guys all share a passion for philanthropy even if they don't always see eye to eye inside the squared circle all the time.
Author's take
It really is great to see Batista taking part in this kind of event. But to be honest, it's just great to see this kind of event taking place in the first place.
In this season of giving it's important to remember those who might not have been as blessed as others and do what we can to help. It also never hurts to have a good time in the process, and it looks like Batista had a great time spending the day with Cesaro and Titus O'Neil at this event.