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Old 12-02-2015, 03:15 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball View Post
Feel its more important for the song to have something catchy to get the crowd pumped than the quality of the song itself.

Lots of songs are better than Stone Cold's theme but don't have the same impact as a simple glass shattering has with his song.

The Shield's theme is pretty basic but crowds would pop once the group would start appearing in the crowd since that was its most memorable moment. Reigns not having anything unique done to the theme when he took ownership might explain why his pop goes away very quickly when its played. People liked the theme as a group way more than they do for a single guy.
The Shield theme loses impact also with the "Sierra Hotel...etc." at the beginning. As soon as you heard those words, you knew some shit was about to pop off.

Even though we're used to it and hate it now, once The Miz got "I Came to Play", it felt like he had finally transitioned into stardom.
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