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WWE Star Changed Entrance Theme Because Triple H Didn’t Like It

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A top WWE star has revealed why they changed their entrance theme.

While wrestling in the independent circuit in Australia, Bronson Reed preferred coming out to “Guillotine” by Death Grips.

However, when he debuted in the Stamford promotion in 2019 during the NXT Breakout Tournament, his theme song was changed to “War Ready,” a WWE original by Def Rebel (feat. Chris Doli).

His debut appearance also marked the end of Guillotine as his entrance song, as the company prefers using in-house music, giving new talents a platform to showcase their musical acumen.

During an interview with AFL Today, Reed explained why he changed his song, and he revealed Triple H as the reason behind it.

Well, the thing is, this is going to expose my boss, but he’s a good dude. I once showed Guillotine to Triple H, and he was not a fan.

The 37-year-old believes that it may not have been the right setting when he played Triple H the music, contributing towards WWE doing away with it.

I think maybe he didn’t listen to it in the right atmosphere. You know, listening to something on your phone and then hearing some crazy man start rambling. I’m like, if you heard it in an arena with the bass and the treble and stuff, then you would understand it works. But yeah, he was not a fan of Guillotine. [H/T: WrestlingNews.co]

Bronson Reed Announced For WWE Tour To Japan

WWE is headed to Japan for a two-night Supershow event at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan.

This tour will follow SmackDown, Crown Jewel and the subsequent RAW taping in Perth, and take place on October 17 & 18.

On Night 1, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker will team up face Shinsuke Nakamura and Jey Uso. The Vision, as a whole, will wrestle on Night 2, challenging the trio of Jey Uso, Shinsuke Nakamura, and CM Punk.

Other Japanese superstars on the tour include Asuka, Kairi Sane, Iyo Sky, and Giulia.

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