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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Jan 1, 2009 0:17:18 GMT -5
I have to say these never fit IMO. Limp Bizkit "Rollin" for the Undertaker: I get Rolling because he came to the ring on a bike. The rapping just doesn't go with the Undertaker. Nothing else in that song fit. "My Time" for Stephanie McMahon: After HHH stop using it. She still did. The song just doesn't make me think of Stephanie. "Here comes the Money" for Shane McMahon: This rapping song about money and bling. You think some like R-Truth was coming out. Nope instead we get Shane who character was not anything close to hip hop related. "All Grown up now" Stephanie McMahon: Face it, she never had a theme that works. How does a rap song fit her? Rap song for a business woman. May as well have a rap song to start the news. So basically you don't like rap. And Shane's character was pretty much a Wigger, remember him talking about he grew up on the mean streets of Greenwich and everything? It not that I don't like Rap. They don't fit these people. Yea on that same note about "the mean Streets of Greenwich, CT" He was with guys in Sweater Vest. There is nothing hip hop about Shane. If I hated Rap then I would brought up a bunch of guys. It gets R-Truth because he is a rapper. It used to fit Cena when Cena free styled and acted like a guy from the streets. He wore that chain which he does not now and he dressed like someone from the streets or the hip hop culture. But Cena killed that when he came more a Military guy and came out at WM with a marching band.
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Post by Chainsaw on Jan 1, 2009 2:05:49 GMT -5
When Kane use to come out to the Seinfeld theme I thought that didnt fit him well at all. "This hellfire and brimstone is making me THIRSTY!!"
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Post by craigdanbeaton on Jan 1, 2009 2:13:14 GMT -5
2001 obviously fits Flair because he's used it forever lol, but I don't see how that was originally thought up for him? Flair says he chose it as it had connotations of something both classical but Futureistic... Like him
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Post by honsou on Jan 1, 2009 2:51:54 GMT -5
In ECW Raven used "come out and play" by the offspring. That is probably the most unfitting song you could give him.
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Post by romafan87 on Jan 1, 2009 19:32:05 GMT -5
I just watched WCW Mayhem. "Nasty" Brian Knobbs EASILY has the least fitting theme of all-time. It sounds like there is some sort of children's party happening in the vicinity.
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Post by renzino on Jan 1, 2009 19:32:45 GMT -5
Rey Mysterio Jr. had Metallica's "Sad But True" as theme music in ECW, I never thought that really fit him. And this theme didn't really work for Lance Storm: That really did not fit him at all. It sounds like something Velvet Sky, Candice Michelle or Trish Stratus would come out to.
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Post by goodomens on Jan 2, 2009 10:47:14 GMT -5
Because Macho's character was that of a man with a lot of pizazz and flash and sizzle, so Pomp and Circumstance was meant to reflect that. There's also historical precedent. Gorgeous George was the first (or one of the first) wrestlers to make a grand entrance, accompanied by Pomp and Circumstance. Many modern wrestlers (Savage, Flair, HBK, Jericho, etc.) have been influenced by Gorgeous George, arguably the first true heel.
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Post by blef on Jan 2, 2009 11:11:22 GMT -5
Pat Tanaka using Goldberg's music.
Even though this was before Goldberg, just that type of music did not fit him at all.
Also, most generic production music doesn't fit people. Like the recent batch of WWE talent - Scotty Goldman, Ricky Ortiz, Gavin Spears, Ryan Braddock.....what do those themes do for them? How do those themes accentuate the characters? It all sounds similar, too.
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