WWE fans are waiting for the unforgettable WrestleMania XL, when Roman Reigns, also known as The Tribal Chief, lost the Undisputed Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes. This marked Reigns’ final appearance on WWE events, leaving fans in limbo. In some instances of his return, such as hidden posts on social media hinting at his return to training, anticipation and speculation surrounding his return was high.
Coming back soon: Tribal leaders and heirs
Wrestling fans are excited to know that Roman Reigns will return to the ring and come back victorious. Recently, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer provided insight into this issue in his Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Meltzer revealed that the much-anticipated fight between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa, the so-called heir to Tribe, is being planned to help Reigns’ return. This development suggests that Reigns may change his appearance in preparation for a major event match at a major event such as SummerSlam or WrestleMania.
The influence of music on wrestling
In the world of wrestling, the entrance song is not just an introduction, but a key aspect of a wrestler’s personality. That’s the focus of the latest episode of the Busted Open Podcast, where veteran wrestlers Bully Ray, Mark Henry, and Dave LaGreca discuss a variety of wrestling topics. Bully Ray, who is known for being outspoken, said that he did not approve of WWE’s use of music during Jacob Fatu’s first season, saying that having a strong inclusion program was important to create the nature of the hunter.
Rumors of a New Theme: Bully Ray’s Perspective
Bully Ray’s comments took an intriguing turn when he speculated about Roman Reigns possibly receiving new entrance music upon his return. According to Ray, while Reigns’ current theme is impactful, the time is ripe for something even more grandiose and iconic. Ray stated, “When Roman eventually comes back, I think that they can make something even more epic for him.” This sentiment was echoed by Dave LaGreca, who emphasized the significance of having a memorable theme for Reigns’ comeback.
Does Reigns’ Current Theme Measure Up?
This speculation opens up a broader discussion: Does Roman Reigns’ current entrance music have the same impact as those of other legendary WWE stars? Comparisons are inevitably drawn to the unmistakable tunes of Randy Orton’s “Voices,” Cody Rhodes’ “Kingdom,” and even the iconic theme of Reigns’ cousin, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. The consensus among fans and analysts alike is that Reigns’ theme lacks the instant crowd-popping power that these other themes command.
The Call for a New Composer: Jim Johnston’s Potential Return
The conversation inevitably turns to the composers behind these legendary themes. WWE’s current music production team, Def Rebel, has faced mixed reviews since taking over. While they’ve shown improvement with themes like those for Wyatt Sicks and Jacob Fatu, the wrestling community remains nostalgic for the magic of Jim Johnston, the maestro behind many of WWE’s most memorable tunes. Bully Ray’s remarks have sparked a debate: Should WWE bring back Jim Johnston to craft a new, iconic theme for Roman Reigns?
Fan Reactions and Expectations
The wrestling community is buzzing with opinions and expectations. Fans online have expressed their wish for a theme that reflects the seriousness of Reigns’ character. Excitement is tangible as the top WWE wrestler gets ready to come back. Is the new theme going to meet the expectations created by the anticipation? Does it solidify Reigns’ position as a wrestling legend?
The Ultimate Decision: A Fresh Beginning for the Tribal Leader
While we eagerly anticipate Roman Reigns’ highly awaited comeback, it is evident that his entrance music will have a significant impact on shaping this fresh start. The WWE Universe is excited for a theme that captures the majesty of the Tribal Chief, whether it’s created by Def Rebel or the iconic Jim Johnston. What is your opinion on Bully Ray’s perspectives? Do you think Roman Reigns should have a more grand entrance song? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section and engage in the discussion.