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Old 11-23-2005, 05:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by mrslackalack
Drakuls right about WWE themes. (this was described in the Warrior DVD) However Goldberg said in his book that wrestlers got to chose their theme songs in WCW.
Which explains why DDP came out to "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Hogan used "Voodoo Chile," and Chris Jericho used "Evenflow." Of course, two out of three were ripoffs. WCW used a lot of knockoffs, particularly of Nirvana songs.

Sort of like TNA. Monty Brown's song sounds just close enough to make you think it's "Down With The Sickness," but just different enough so they don't have to actually pay fo rit. Of course, TNA probably gets to use Jeff Hardy's music for free, since no one else will use it for anything.
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