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Post by VinceNeil1981 on Jan 22, 2009 22:18:07 GMT -5
What are your favorite wrestling themes of all time? Here are my top 8 themes, in no particular order.
GRAB 'DEM CAKES - Junkyard Dog
Goldberg's WCW theme
Mr. Perfect
Stone Cold Steve Austin (Every time the glass shatters I mark out like a 6 year old)
Iron Sheik (Hm, wonder why?)
Hillbilly Jim (2nd worst lyrics to a wrestling theme ever, "CUT MY TOOTH ON A MOONSHINE STILL, MY FIRST MEAL WAS A BASS HE KILLED)
Triple H's King of Kings
Dusty Rhodes (You can trust your car, to the man that wears the star)
And for a bonus, I leave you with a pile of shit, also known as Hulk Hogan and the Wrestling Boot Band
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Post by Main_Event_Quality on Jan 23, 2009 0:42:50 GMT -5
There sure as hell are a lot of songs that I love. I certainly can't list them all. Here are a few.
I just found this song about 2 months ago thanks to Devon Foolhardy of ECW (Extreme Caw Wrestling) using it as his entrance theme. Love the show by the way.
I loved almost all the previous and prior incarnations of this music but this is the one he used when he finally beat Austin.
This song plays in my head before and after a workout. HHH in his prime around 99-01 was my favorite wrestler.
There was just something menacing about it that I just loved it. It was also the furthest they drifted away from the formula of his iconic theme (which I love as well).
Despite his obvious talent, this song separated him from the rest of the WCW Cruiser weights. It wasn't some generic rock or Spanish music. It sounded like someone great was entering the ring.
I originally heard it in my favorite movie "Snatch" and fell in love with it. Why is it here, you ask? I heard Nigel McGuinness use it when I went to ROH Final Battle 2006. In the DVD's I have it shows he used it for a while, so here.
I want to slap random people when I hear this track. I want to stomp fools with my timberlands when I hear this track. I want punch someone in the face when I hear this track. And who said violent rap songs doesn't influence your psyche?
I didn't get a chance to watch the Horsemen in their NWA heyday so by the time I gave a shit about WCW (when the NWO surfaced) I didn't want to see these old guys beat the younger up-and-comers, but I sure as frick wanted them to come out so I could hear their sweet ass music.
There aren't a lot of songs that make me air guitar. This is one that does.
I'm gonna stop right there and cool off. There is just toooo many songs I love. I may post more later.
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Post by Main_Event_Quality on Jan 23, 2009 1:06:20 GMT -5
I couldn't help myself. I'm weak for great wrestling themes.
If you don't know then you need help. Brock is the one who got away. He's the one you dream about when wonder where all the good wrestlers went (except Kurt Angle of course). Ugh, he's the only wrestler that still irks me for leaving. Damn, I sound like I'm gay for Brock.
I went from loving HHH to hating him because he didn't job at all but the song was fucking sweet. And it began my adoration for Randy Orton waaaaaay before anyone else jumped on the bandwagon.
It was cool to meet him at La Guardia airport when he was heading to Canada for the Toronto taping of Smackdown. He even got on the same plane as me. But back to why I love this song, well all I have to say is "Beat me if you can. Survive if I let you." FAVORITE LINE EVER!!
He's the whole f'n show. Why else?
I cried knowing TNA couldn't use this track. Man, it was so good. All I know is, he better freaking use it when he returns!
I loved this song so much. I walked like him, talked like him, punched like him when wrestling with friends, I always tried to give smaller kids the Razor's Edge and I kept toothpicks in my mouth when I hadn't even eaten a meal.
He's why I watch Smackdown.
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Post by The Lord of Awesome on Jan 26, 2009 16:21:15 GMT -5
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