@@ThemeManiac187 Interesting because it definitely has a polka-rock genre sound to it - and Polka music is Czech/Polish in origin. Strange how it wound up being used by Shamrock. Ivan Putski was doing some work for WWE on and off in the mid-90s though and making sporadic appearances, so it's possible it was actually written for him. Then given to Ken and then came full circle and was used by Scott.
I love this guitar Jim had in a lot of themes back in the mid/late 90s, the drums are pretty much the same as Dan Severn's "The Fighter" theme with the addition of a tom on the left channel, i think if you can clean up that tom you can just mix it up with the drums of Dan's theme
God what i would give for this to get an official release. Basically the genesis of The Game theme, and the start of a much darker, ruthless, aggressive Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
Yeah it seems they thought twice about the motor sfx...dont know why they didnt use it regularly...btw its the same sfx used for shane helms vertebreaker with intro
I was so intoxicated while watching one of those "Sons of Scotland, I am Triple H" skits that I literally teared up. Obviously, I was a Scot in a previous reincarnation.
Used for a Dark Match against Joey Abs. TV Taping 12 September 2000, just before K-Krush became K-Kwik. This is an Instrumental version and WWF Edit of "I Got Issues" by Ron Killings, a remake of "Love is Alive" from Gary Wright. Used for his exit while rapping over the track for his entrance
Yeah I think its from JJ and it was labeled Brakus so I think it was really used only for him...and he did use it against Jackyl on a House Show Nov 97...nobody knows why he used another theme for his only televised match in 98 though
Edge mention on he and Christian's podcast that he used "Walk" by Pantera in a match against Sean Morley at the Copp Colosseum, so I'd imagine he used the same thing here.
Used for a dark match, WCW Worldwide Taping 19 Sep 98 against Tony Carr and Ciclope. This is with the exact sound effects used only for the dark match.
I hate to say it but this one is fire Rey should've kept it instead of 619 It would've been even better but if feel like 619 fits him better when he used to do the jump from the stage
Used for the "Wrestlemania goes to Hollywood" skit of Triple H in early 2005 as well as for the entrance of "Hamlet Macbeth" (Smackdown, April 2007) against MVP
rey said in an interview that just week before he made his wwe debut, they told him to bring the mask back, he said he was gonna keep the filthy animals devil horns look till they told him not to.