Drew McIntyre recently appeared on WWE’s The Bump, where he covered various topics.
In the interview, McIntyre suggested that fans should tag Triple H on social media if they want to see his iconic “Broken Dreams” theme song make a comeback on a regular basis. The last time he used it was at WWE Clash at the Castle 2022.
“Wow, that’s the first time I’ve ever heard that question [laughs]. I get that question literally every day. I’m not exaggerating. Every single day. I’m always asked about it. We had a little tease at Clash at the Castle. The cool thing about it was, the fans sang along, as I knew they would because I’ve talked about it for so long. I always tell everybody learn the lyrics to ‘Broken Dreams’ because when it happens, you better know them. What’s the Cody thing? You better get ready to learn the lyrics to ‘Kingdom’, so you better get ready to learn the lyrics to ‘Broken Dreams’. When it does happen, and it’d be cool if we get a little teaser at Mania. I don’t know if it suits the character right now, but instead of tagging me, start tagging Triple H. He’s made it very clear on the show that he’s the man in charge, so tag his arse to death, saying we want a version of ‘Broken Dreams’, and I’m sure it will happen.”
Fans of WWE superstar Drew McIntyre may have a chance to hear his iconic “Broken Dreams” theme song make a comeback. In a recent interview on WWE’s The Bump, McIntyre suggested that fans should tag Triple H on social media to express their desire for the song to be used regularly again.
McIntyre revealed that he is frequently asked about the possibility of bringing back “Broken Dreams” as his entrance theme. He mentioned that the last time he used it was at WWE Clash at the Castle in 2022, where fans enthusiastically sang along. McIntyre has always encouraged fans to learn the lyrics to the song, as he believes it adds to the overall experience when they can join in.
While McIntyre acknowledged that he doesn’t know if the song currently suits his character, he expressed his hope for a potential teaser at WrestleMania. He suggested that instead of tagging him, fans should tag Triple H, who has made it clear that he is the one in charge. By bombarding Triple H with requests for a version of “Broken Dreams,” McIntyre believes there is a higher chance of making it happen.
The “Broken Dreams” theme song holds a special place in the hearts of many WWE fans. It was originally used by McIntyre during his initial run with the company from 2009 to 2014. The song perfectly captured his persona and resonated with audiences. Its catchy melody and powerful lyrics made it an instant favorite among fans.
The idea of bringing back “Broken Dreams” has generated excitement among wrestling enthusiasts. Social media platforms have been buzzing with discussions about the potential return of the iconic theme song. Fans have been sharing their memories of McIntyre’s earlier days in WWE and expressing their eagerness to hear the song again.
In addition to the interview, McIntyre also appeared alongside Becky Lynch on The Bump to discuss their recent wins at Elimination Chamber. The duo shared their thoughts on their respective victories and their plans for the future. The interview provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at McIntyre’s mindset and his aspirations in the wrestling world.
As fans eagerly await the outcome of their efforts to bring back “Broken Dreams,” it remains to be seen whether Triple H will respond to the overwhelming requests. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm and support from fans demonstrate the impact that a theme song can have on a wrestler’s connection with the audience. McIntyre’s suggestion to tag Triple H on social media showcases the power of fan engagement and their ability to influence decisions within the WWE.
Whether or not “Broken Dreams” makes a comeback, Drew McIntyre continues to be a prominent figure in the world of professional wrestling. His talent, charisma, and dedication to his craft have earned him a loyal fan base. As fans eagerly anticipate his future endeavors, they can take solace in the fact that their voices are being heard and that their favorite superstar appreciates their support.