Mike Mizanin, more commonly known as The Miz, is an interesting figure in wrestling. His skills on the mic have been lauded by fans since the infamous pipe bomb promo. What a better entrance theme and call to arms than Living Colour’s hit song “ Cult Of Personality ”? It’s a song about a leader who gains followers through their persona and a way with words, qualities CM Punk possesses in spades. So, in opposition to the perceived failings of the business, the fans would chant Punk’s name as a show of solidarity with the former wrestler and a middle finger to the higher-ups in the company. It’s a running joke now, but when Punk walked out of the company in 2014, it was devastating to the fans. When something on WWE programming isn’t going to the fans’ liking, what do they chant? If your answer is the name of retired wrestler CM Punk, you’d be correct. CM Punk – “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour A fitting theme for a wrestler who did all that and then some.
The song is an amazing hard-rock anthem of leaving behind broken dreams for better pastures.
Edge is someone who has a career full of scheming, plotting and strategic alliances all in the name of getting to the top. What better entrance theme than one that boasts lyrics such as, “ On this day I see clearly/Everything has come to life.” No one sees a clear path toward success like an opportunist. But one of his most infamous nicknames is The Ultimate Opportunist. At WrestleMania 30, they performed Randy Orton’s theme “Voices” live.Adam Copeland, aka Edge, is known by many names-The Rated R Superstar, Guns N’ Roses of Wrestling (that one is self-given), Sexton Hardcastle. They also provided the theme song for Wrestlemania 24, WWE One Night Stand, Extreme Rules 2011, and the WWE Network show Breaking Ground. Rev Theory has done plenty of other work with the WWE.
“Voices” is so popular that it was the title track on the album Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. Orton’s previous theme was “This Fire Burns” by Killswitch Engage, and before that, it was “Burn in My Light” by Mercy Drive, “Line in the Sand” by Motörhead, “Evolve” by Jim Johnston, and “Blasting” by Jim Johnston.
The song was written and recorded in 2008, and it has been used as Randy Orton’s theme ever since that time. Luzzi says he wanted to get into the mindset of “a killer who had no control over his actions or environment.” The Randy Orton theme is called “Voices,” and it’s by the band Rev Theory.Īccording to Bleacher Report, Rev Theory wrote the song specifically for Orton to use. Rich Luzzi, the lead singer of Rev Theory, actually traveled around with Randy Orton for a week prior to writing the song, and the lyrics were intended to reflect who Orton is as a character. So what is this song that plays as Randy Orton enters the ring, who sings it, and what are its lyrics?
Download Link: bit.ly/YU3ZhN (mp3, 320kbps) Available Exclusively on iTunes: bit.ly/XPBtij Theme Count: 1st: "Blasting" 2nd: "News Hour Plus" 3rd: "Line In… T03:30:05.000ZĪmong the most iconic themes in the WWE right now is that of Randy Orton. WWE: "Voices" ► Randy Orton 13th Theme Song "Voices" by Jim Johnston & Rich Luzzi Album: WWE: Voices (Randy Orton) – Single Genres: Rock, Music Released: ℗ 2011 WWE, Inc.