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  2. Dave Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Batista performing his finishing move, the Batista Bomb, on Finlay at a WWE house show in 2006. Upon his return to WWE in 2014, Batista was heavily booed by the crowd after winning the Royal Rumble, despite playing a heroic character. [151] In an interview with WWE.com, he said of the crowd reaction, "It was weird. It wasn't like a normal response.

  3. Fulgencio Batista - Wikipedia

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    Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar [a] [b] (born Rubén Zaldívar; [2] January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who played a dominant role in Cuban politics from his initial rise to power as part of the 1933 Revolt of the Sergeants until his overthrow in the Cuban Revolution in 1959. He served as elected ...

  4. Batista - Wikipedia

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    Batista is a Spanish or Portuguese surname. Notable persons with the name include: Batista (footballer, born 1955), Brazilian football player João Batista da Silva; Batista (wrestler) (Dave Bautista, born 1969), American actor and professional wrestler; Edina Alves Batista, Brazilian football referee; Eike Batista, Brazilian mining businessman

  5. Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Dave Bautista (born 1969), American professional wrestler and actor better known under the ring name Batista; Denny Bautista (born 1980), Dominican Republic baseball player; Diana Bautista, American neuroscientist; Diego Bautista Urbaneja (1782–1856), Venezuelan politician; Emilio Bautista (1898–1977), Spanish boxer

  6. 1952 Cuban coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Cuban coup d'état took place in Cuba on March 10, 1952, when the Cuban Constitutional Army, led by Fulgencio Batista, intervened in the election that was scheduled to be held on 1 June 1952, staging a coup d'état and establishing a de facto military dictatorship in the country. [1]

  7. Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Batista became president for the second time in 1952, after seizing power in a military coup and canceling the 1952 elections. [43] Although Batista had been relatively progressive during his first term, in the 1950s he proved far more dictatorial and indifferent to popular concerns.

  8. Jon Batiste - Wikipedia

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    Jon Batiste was born in Metairie, Louisiana, to a Catholic family. [1] [11] He grew up in Kenner, Louisiana. [2]Batiste is a member of a New Orleans musical dynasty, the Batiste family, that includes Lionel Batiste of the Treme Brass Band, Milton Batiste of the Olympia Brass Band, and Russell Batiste Jr. [12] [13] At the age of eight, he played percussion and drums with his family's band, the ...

  9. J. P. Batista - Wikipedia

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    João Paulo Lopes "J. P." Batista (born October 29, 1981) is a Brazilian former professional basketball player and current coach. Standing at 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m), he played the power forward position.