Matt Dunn
Hank Scorpio
It was inevitable.
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Post by Matt Dunn on May 16, 2010 19:15:34 GMT -5
It's a bad "Eye Of the Tiger" rip-off. Da! Da-da-da! Da-da-da! Da-daa-daaaaa! Correction. VERY bad "Eye Of the Tiger" rip off. I cringed as soon as it started playing. Touche'.
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Post by derangedhermit on May 16, 2010 23:13:52 GMT -5
They should give him an orchestral instrumental of Final Countdown, similar to the epic LSO Final Countdown cover.
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Post by The Corporate Strudel on May 17, 2010 0:00:57 GMT -5
Do you think he could use the entrance he used on ROH on HDnet. I thought that was a good one. I mean, R-Truth got to keep his TNA theme. Because it's his song. Booker T owns his, which is why he' used his theme in three different brands now.
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Post by Error on May 17, 2010 0:01:29 GMT -5
Do you think he could use the entrance he used on ROH on HDnet. I thought that was a good one. I mean, R-Truth got to keep his TNA theme. Because it's his song. Booker T owns his, which is why he' used his theme in three different brands now. The TNA version was no where near close to the others.
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Dave at the Movies
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
VINTAGE D-DAY DAVE! Always cranking dat thing.
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Post by Dave at the Movies on May 17, 2010 13:50:08 GMT -5
They should go old old old school American Dragon and use this theme.
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Post by Enrico Palazzo on May 17, 2010 14:00:12 GMT -5
Have him be like his mentor Shawn Michaels and do his own.
I'm Bryan Danielson, (Dan yel son) NXT rank number one (Num bah one)
Argh Argh Argh!
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Post by hajimenoippo on May 17, 2010 16:07:05 GMT -5
His fcw theme is a knockoff fc that sounds like guile's theme
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Post by A Platypus Rave on May 17, 2010 17:30:28 GMT -5
Unless they change their minds, they will probably use this. Wow. Am I the only one who thinks the beginning sounds a bit similar to Guile's theme from an SNES Street Fighter game? I thought that as soon as it started. For those that never heard it before... Because it's his song. Booker T owns his, which is why he' used his theme in three different brands now. The TNA version was no where near close to the others. Booker does not own it. It's stock music, anyone can use it if they pay the fees. That's how it ended up in a Kids in the Hall sketch
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Maniac Mitch
Mephisto
Mary Droppins? ...well I thought it was funny
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Post by Maniac Mitch on May 17, 2010 19:35:38 GMT -5
If WWE pays for the rights to use The Final Countdown for some IWC wet dream, but can only afford Enter Sandman once, they can go f*** themselves. I'm more than reasonably sure that Europe doesn't charge half what Metallica does for "Enter Sandman." Didn't Metallica want like $6 million dollars or something? Actually, for once this one is really all on Vince. Sandman told the story of how he lost Enter Sandman in an interview after he was released. Metallica were actually going to let WWE use the song. The catch was they had a new album coming out and wanted to do a performance at Summerslam to help promote it. The reason it all fell apart? If you guessed "Vince didn't know who Metallica were and therefore assumed nobody else did" you get a cookie! Vince deep-sixed the Summerslam performance, and Metallica in turn demanded that WWE pay the 6 million dollar pricetag for use of the song. On a different note, I hear Vince is really excited for this revoloutionary VHS machine he's heard about.
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Post by joeskvorecky on May 17, 2010 19:43:57 GMT -5
I'm more than reasonably sure that Europe doesn't charge half what Metallica does for "Enter Sandman." Didn't Metallica want like $6 million dollars or something? Actually, for once this one is really all on Vince. Sandman told the story of how he lost Enter Sandman in an interview after he was released. Metallica were actually going to let WWE use the song. The catch was they had a new album coming out and wanted to do a performance at Summerslam to help promote it. The reason it all fell apart? If you guessed "Vince didn't know who Metallica were and therefore assumed nobody else did" you get a cookie! Vince deep-sixed the Summerslam performance, and Metallica in turn demanded that WWE pay the 6 million dollar pricetag for use of the song. On a different note, I hear Vince is really excited for this revoloutionary VHS machine he's heard about. This is not convincing. McMahon might not have known who Metallica is -- and even that is something I doubt -- but that doesn't matter. Someone could've/would've explained to him, "Hey, they're a big deal." That said, 1) I haven't seen the interview, but 2) Sandman isn't a reliable source on much. I'd still like to see it and see more, but I am unconvinced that it was due to anything other than licensing issues. And Sandman is not nad has never been worth that kind of financial investment.
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on May 17, 2010 21:05:17 GMT -5
I highly highly doubt it.
If he does....that would be purely awesome though.
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