Seth Rollins Critiques Vince McMahon – ‘He Took The Woahs Out Of My Theme Song’

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Seth Rollins Critiques Vince McMahon – ‘He Took The Woahs Out Of My Theme Song’
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On the latest edition of Logan Paul’s “IMPAULSIVE” podcast, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins discussed the evolution of his musical theme and how Vince McMahon edited out certain aspects of the music, but the WWE Universe eventually re-inserted some of the missing elements when the custom of singing along at The Visionary’s performances became a regular occurrence. Rollins said,

“I debuted the song at WrestleMania in 2021, we only had half capacity, ‘we’re back but we’re not back.’ When I was putting the song together, I had a vision for what I wanted people to do. When we first put the song out, Vince McMahon was hearing it for the first or second time, and he took a set of the ‘woahs’ out. He didn’t get the woahs. ‘Ah, that’s not Seth Freakin’ Rollins.’ ‘I’m telling you.’ ‘No, just trust me.’ ‘Alright, fine, I’ll trust you.’ He took the woahs out and in the back of my mind I’m like, ‘You just wait.’ They never went back in. The version you hear now is still the Vince version, but there are enough of the woahs that it caught on. When I was a heel, no one was singing my song, they didn’t care. It wasn’t until August that we were in front of people. Fast-forwarded to 2022, I’m a heel for most of 2022, worked with Edge, invaded his home and did all this bad stuff. Eventually, I end up working with Matt Riddle, and there is this episode of Raw we did and at the end of the show, Riddle has this match, I come out and I stomp this man’s head into steel steps. Normally, as a bad guy, this elicits a chorus of boos, but I stomp his head into steps and I turn around expecting boos, the crowd is singing the song in the Garden [Madison Square Garden]. ‘Okay, I think this is a thing now. This is going to be a thing.’ Sure enough, little by little, it picked up and turned into it’s own animal.”

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