WWE Star Using IMPACT Wrestler’s Entrance Music

WWE Star Using IMPACT Wrestler’s Entrance Music WWE/IMPACT Wrestling

A WWE star has debuted new entrance music, and you may not have known that the same song is actually already being used in IMPACT Wrestling.

As part of her new bad girl persona after ditching Chase U to run with Jacy Jayne, Thea Hail had a new look and new presentation on NXT this past Tuesday.

Part of that new presentation was that she didn’t come out to Chase U’s entrance music, but rather to a new song, that being Raised In Hell which is credited to the artists Dominic Marsh, Inderpaul Singh Rehal-Sagoo, Charlie Kaye and Gabriella Scarlet Chering.

It turns out the same song is used as the entrance music in IMPACT Wrestling for Jody Threat. You can listen to the song through YouTube below this article.

Obviously, neither Threat nor IMPACT own the rights to the song or anything like that, so there’s nothing legally wrong with Hail using it in WWE, but it’s just something that doesn’t happen often, so there you go.

Of course, it’ll only be a temporary thing for Hail anyway – depending on how the story plays out, she’ll either end up back in Chase U and using their music again, or, if the bad girl persona continues, she’ll almost definitely have a bespoke entrance theme made by WWE’s music producers def rebel.

In her first match with her new presentation, Hail picked up a win over Dani Palmer.

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7 months ago by Liam Winnard

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