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James Alan Johnston (born June 19, 1952 [1]) is an American music composer and musician best known for his time with professional wrestling promotion, WWE. Over the course of three decades, he composed and recorded entrance theme music for the promotion's wrestlers, and compilations of his music released by WWE charted highly in several countries.
After the USS Cole bombing in October 2000, the song was played on the ship's PA system upon leaving the port of Yemen after the national anthem and other patriotic songs were played. [4] A version of the song was used as the entrance theme for WWF (now WWE) wrestler The Undertaker in 2000 for his "American Badass" persona. [5]
Hansel Robles, sometime closer for the Los Angeles Angels, leaves the bullpen to a bong-bong funereal creep professional wrestling fans regard as The Undertaker’s theme song, and at that point ...
On February 18, 2024, a TikTok video by user Ashleigh Aedan pointed out that the song has strong similarities to the theme song to the Canadian children's television series Franklin, amassing over 3.5 million views. [72] A later video by hosts at radio station CFBT-FM interpolated the two songs to striking effect. [73]
The rollercoaster career of Drew McIntyre is one of the most inspirational stories in wrestling history. Thrust into the WWE spotlight at only the age of 22, McIntyre had to grow up quickly, and ...
Kingston called the entrance theme they were originally offered "the worst gospel [song]", with Big E stating "It felt very old-timey, it felt like it was recorded in the 40s." The three gave WWE officials modern gospel music to suggest something more modern, resulting in the theme song eventually used by the group.
Mark Calaway, who portrayed The Undertaker character, had the idea of the Ministry of Darkness to preserve his character. [1] [better source needed] He also jokingly pointed that he wanted Viscera in the stable because he didn't want to wrestle against him and he didn't pick Kane, who was the on-screen brother of The Undertaker, since he had a good singles run. [2]
D-Generation X (DX) is an American professional wrestling stable, and later a tag team, that consisted of various members, most notably Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna, X-Pac, and the New Age Outlaws, a tag team consisting of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn. The group originated in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) shortly before ...