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Post by northernmonkey on Nov 26, 2018 16:13:10 GMT -5
'The One' Billy Gunn theme, was my favourite when I was about 10 haha
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 16:40:56 GMT -5
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Post by Jumpin' Jesse Walsh on Nov 26, 2018 16:54:36 GMT -5
I've always really liked Gail Kim's theme used for her initial 03/04 run.
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Post by ben:friendship frog on Nov 26, 2018 17:24:26 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 18:11:27 GMT -5
For me Candice Michelle I wanna know what love is techno remix
I mean I think on some level I know I shouldn’t appreciate it but genuinely once every few weeks it will just pop into my head and I’ll start singing it
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Post by fw91 on Nov 26, 2018 19:02:00 GMT -5
CHRISTIAN! CHRISTIAN! AT LAST YOUR'E ON YOUR OWN!!!!!
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Post by James Fabiano on Nov 27, 2018 16:06:51 GMT -5
One I forgot! Tom Brandi's, utterly wasted! Also, the Blu Brothers' theme. And I agree on that one. Rikishi before he got a character. You'd probably have to had watched Metal/Jakked to hear it, as by the time he made it to the Big Two Shows, he was firmly with Too Cool. Lance Storm/the UnAmericans. (also used as stock music on Cheap Seats) Honky Tonk Man's first theme, knock off of "That's Alright, Mama" Islanders' second theme (debuted at Mania IV, went out when the team ended soon after)
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Post by TGM on Nov 27, 2018 18:11:03 GMT -5
-Lance Storm had a theme he used in his Alliance days and before the UnAmerican theme which sounded like an electrical storm, it was great for him. -Test had a generic theme he used during the Royal Rumble 1999 which is impossible to find anywhere (unless it was used as a theme for somebody else that I don't know about). -Shane McMahon also used a very rare theme at this event but I'm sure I've come across that online. -The New Midnight Express from 1998 had a pretty great theme that is hard to find as well. -Faarooq's post Nation singles theme is badass, as well as all three of the Acolytes themes. -Al Snow's late 99 heel theme was later used by the Radicalz and it ruled. -LOD 2000 had about 3 different themes which I loved. -Dude Love's Love Shack theme. -Val Venis techno Remix -Mark Henry used a production theme called Echo in the mid 2000s -A-Train -I could go on forever about this subject
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Post by James Fabiano on Nov 27, 2018 18:23:29 GMT -5
-Lance Storm had a theme he used in his Alliance days and before the UnAmerican theme which sounded like an electrical storm, it was great for him. -Test had a generic theme he used during the Royal Rumble 1999 which is impossible to find anywhere (unless it was used as a theme for somebody else that I don't know about). -Shane McMahon also used a very rare theme at this event but I'm sure I've come across that online. -The New Midnight Express from 1998 had a pretty great theme that is hard to find as well. -Faarooq's post Nation singles theme is badass, as well as all three of the Acolytes themes. -Al Snow's late 99 heel theme was later used by the Radicalz and it ruled. -LOD 2000 had about 3 different themes which I loved. -Dude Love's Love Shack theme. -Val Venis techno Remix -Mark Henry used a production theme called Echo in the mid 2000s -A-Train -I could go on forever about this subject Agreed on Al Snow's heel music, and thanks for reminding me. I don't remember the Radz using it, their first theme was some generic tune with Pac-Man sounds at the beginning, IIRC. Meh, Lance's first WWF theme seemed generic compared to his more distinct WCW tune. The UnAmericans theme I LOVED, though. May I add it also reminded me of a knockoff of the Unicron music from Transformers: The Movie? And it fit Storm as an international athletic powerhouse. Mentioning Faarooq's face music reminds me...the first version of D'Lo's "I think you better recognize" music, after he stopped using Nation music. Later they changed the rhythm, but the first version was perfect. Don't laugh, but...Bertha Faye's first theme. Before the one sung by Harvey Whippleman. Sadly, the only clean evidence I can find of it is a snippet teasing us to visit a (now defunct) website for the rest. Demolition, the very first version. Before they added Rick Derringer's lyrics and modified the instrumental, they used a somewhat different sounding version of the theme we all know and love, with no lyrics. Sounded badass, and I wish I could find a clean copy. Bam Bam Bigelow, first WWF run. Yes, I'd actually like the sax-driven version most of us remember (from BBB and from the Prime Time Wrestling reboot of 1991) to turn up, but before then he had the same song just with no sax and it sounded more menacing. His face run ended up driving him into the midcard, which may be why his music is not remembered fondly, but Hercules.
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Post by Rican on Nov 27, 2018 20:02:21 GMT -5
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