Randy Orton Changing WWE Entrance Theme Update

Randy Orton Changing WWE Entrance Theme Update WWE

An update on Randy Orton potentially changing his iconic WWE theme song after a new version was recently created.

Randy Orton returned to the ring after over a year out of action back at the Survivor Series WarGames premium live event in 2023, where he was the final member on Cody Rhodes’ WarGames team.

Upon his return, it was reported that WWE had created a new def rebel remix to Orton’s iconic theme song Voices, which they considered using when he returned to the company.

However, Orton never ended up changing his song, and he still uses the original version of Voices to this day, and Orton has now given an update on if the song will change.

Speaking to Billboard, Orton confirmed that there was plans to change his music in 2023, noting that it was the crowd reaction in Lyon last year that made him never want to change it.

He said:

“Matter of fact, I was going to change my music coming back from my back surgery in late 2023. We ended up making the decision to keep it, and we were going to change it when I got into something big or turned heel.

“Then, we go to Lyon, France and I think it was a year ago that we were there — and I mean, everything changed. The whole place was singing my song word-for-word, and from that point forward, every venue, every show, no matter where we’re at, more or less, the crowd is singing or at least trying to sing to my song.

“I ain’t changing it now. It took 16, 17 years, however long I had that song, but they’re finally singing it. Hell yeah.”

Randy Orton is set for one last match against John Cena for the Undisputed WWE Championship at Backlash this weekend in St. Louis.

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2 weeks ago by Connel Rumsey

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