Top 5 Reasons Why Heavy Metal Resonates With Pro Wrestling.
Intro.
Music is the lifes natural energy, and their are some tracks from differant genres, that stay in your mind, whether it's clever lyrics, or a catchy hook, or it soundtracks a certain moment in time, that changes your life. This is why Heavy Metal, and Pro Wrestling go hand in hand. From Limp Bizkit's relationship with the show of shows, to the uprising of NXT, heavy music has always played heavy on the world with Pro Wrestling.
5. Video Packages.
From Limp Bizkit soundtracking Austin and Rocks rivalry from Mania 17, to The Smashing Pumpkins breathing life into TNA Lockdown in 2009. Heavy Music has paved the way for aggression. These are just some of the best examples of this genre has paved the way for, the stories of the Match to be told.
4. New Talent Can Be Found This Way.
As a fan of modern Hardcore. It was refreshing to see Code Orange work with WWE. This brought them to a new audience when they recorded Bray Wyatts theme music, and then less than a year later, they were performing on an NXT Takeover show, when the world was thrown into chaos. I still think that this was pretty cool of WWE to do this, because it must've been a good pay at a time when Independent musicians, needed their escape, more than ever.
3. Live
Pro Wrestling and live metal, don't always go toegether very well at times, if they go well, then you've got Bring Me The Horizon at Takeover Brooklyn, and if it goes wrong, then you've got Kid Rock at Mania 25.
2. Wrestlers Are Fans.
This one is pretty obvious, but Pro Wrestlers like Chris Jericho, and. Jeff Hardy, are both known to be fans of both Metallica, and. Tool respectively, whilst HHH has opened the mainstage at Download back in 2016, naming it after his fallen friend Lemmy.
1. Moments In Time.
As a fan of this genre. I have always been fascinated by which bands play wrestlers to the ring, the names that come to mind are. Motionless In White, and. Motorhead, both working with Rhea Ripley and HHH respectively. Metal has one common goal, and that's to bring people together from all works of life.
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