Articles

Daughtry is red hot
By: Lennie DiFino
May 17, 2007
With two hit singles, Daughtry continued its relationship with WWE when it supplied “There and Back Again” as the official theme song for April’s Backlash pay-per-view.
'It's Time' focuses Helms
By: Corey Clayton
May 4, 2007
If you blink, you can miss former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms flying around the ring. Helms’ arsenal of high-impact, quick-strike moves have him consistently at the top of the cruiserweight ranks, and can be a handful for any heavyweight as well.
A Hard Hittin' hit
By: Noah Starr
May 4, 2007
As Mr. McMahon’s Executive Assistant, Jonathan Coachman is often the bearer of bad news for Raw Superstars. Sports-entertainment fans aren’t afraid to express themselves, and when Coachman enters an arena he is usually greeted by a chorus of “boos” capable of drowning out his kickin’ entrance theme. Since Coachman is uncompromising in the matches he schedules for Raw, he needed an entrance theme to match, and “Hard Hittin’” recorded by Homebwoi was the perfect fit.
Music from da Hood
By: Louie Dee
May 1, 2007
“Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo…Shad and JTG, it’s Cryme Tyme. BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN!” When that opening line hits the airwaves inside a WWE arena, fans and Superstars alike know exactly what time it is: time for Shad and JTG to go on a Cryme spree. As is the case for many WWE Superstars, Cryme Tyme’s entrance theme defines their personality and tells you what they’re all about.
Michelle McCool measures up
By: Lennie DiFino
April 26, 2007
With the release of WWE The Music: Vol. 7 exclusively on iTunes, WWE fans are seeing a unique selection of entrance themes of their favorite WWE & ECW Superstars.
Striker’s music lesson
By: Jen Hunt
April 24, 2007
When the sound of the school bell rips through the arena, ECW fans know they are about to be schooled.
Deuce and Domino’s entrance theme is all about cool
By: Jen Hunt
April 23, 2007
Every time Deuce and Domino take to the arena, there is a line sung that sums them up perfectly: "Come let me take you back."
Don’t Waste Burke’s Time
By: Jen Hunt
April 20, 2007
There is no denying the importance of a first impression. WWE and ECW Superstars utilize an array of lighting, video, pyrotechnics and other elements to excite the emotions of WWE fans. Perhaps most important for setting the mood and conveying a Superstar's personality is their entrance theme.
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer wants to get in the WWE ring
By: Kara A. Medalis
March 9, 2007
WWE.com recently got in touch with Grandmaster Mele Mel after hearing that the rapper aspires to get in the WWE ring. The legendary, 45-year-old musician will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five Monday. The first rapper to ever call himself “MC” has been training hard and said he’s ready for sports-entertainment fame.
Saliva returns with WM23 theme song
By: Kara A. Medalis and Louie Dee
January 17, 2007
WWE fans should prepare for another aural assault by the band Saliva, as their new single, “Ladies and Gentlemen,” has been named an official theme song of WrestleMania 23.
Lilian Garcia to attend MTV awards
By: Kara A. Medalis
September 26, 2006
RAW ring announcer Lilian Garcia will be a guest at the 5th Annual Los Premios MTV 2006 Awards on Thursday, Oct. 19. Garcia will walk the red carpet at the MTV Latin VMAs, which will be at the Palacio de los Deportes Arena in Mexico City.
Damone speaks on Diva Search and nominations
By: Andrew Rote
September 13, 2006
Throughout Layla El’s journey to becoming the Sexiest Woman on Television, Damone was with WWE fans all the way. The band provided the Diva Search with their award-nominated song “Out Here All Night.”
2006 Diva Search band nominated for Boston Music Awards
By: Kara A. Medalis
September 8, 2006
Damone, whose song “Out Here All Night” was featured during the 2006 $250,000 Diva Search, was recently nominated for three Boston Music Awards. The Beantown-based foursome, is up for Rock Band of the Year, Song of the Year (for “Out Here All Night”) and Female Vocalist of the Year (for guitarist/singer Noelle).
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus recalls 2006 Diva Search finals
By: Kara A. Medalis
August 29, 2006
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is a busy – but happy – band right now. The Middleburg, Fla., quintet recently made their live television debut on WWE’s 2006 $250,000 Diva Search finals, and performed on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and DIRECTV’s “CD USA.”