6 WWE theme songs that fans want back

With Jeff Hardy bringing back No More Words, which classic WWE theme is next?
With Jeff Hardy bringing back No More Words, which classic WWE theme is next?

#2. Former WWE US Champion Robert Roode - Glorious Domination

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WWE, specifically NXT, had a run for a few years where they were delivering banger after banger when it came to their music. Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Shinsuke Nakamura, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Aleister Black. The list goes on for a long time.

However, when it comes to the greatest NXT theme song of all time, that title may go to the Glorious One himself, Robert Roode. The former NXT Champion's music was an instant hit with audiences, with the NXT faithful learning the lyrics in no time.

Sometimes, there's a fear that when superstars move to WWE's main roster, the love for them won't transfer over. Luckily for Roode, his theme song was so loved that every crowd in the world became enamored with him.

The newer theme that he uses with fellow Dirty Dawg partner Dolph Ziggler is...fine. But honestly, it's nowhere near as good as the themes both men have used before in their singles runs.

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#1. Former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre - Broken Dreams

Oddy enough, the last entry on this list has a lot to do with the first. Drew McIntyre has gone on record many times that he'd love to have Broken Dreams back, and he's heard the fans' pleas for it.

In an appearance on the Battleground podcast, McIntyre actually taunted Sheamus about fans not wanting "Lobster Head."

While that couldn't be further from the truth, fans are also hoping to one day hear Broken Dreams.

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"I don't see anyone asking for 'Lobster Head', everyone's asking about Broken Freakin Dreams. One of these days, that music is going to come back. I hear this question all the time, I see it every day on social media. One of these days I'm going to get it approved, have it for a show. I'm positive we still have the rights to it," said McIntyre

The former WWE Champion followed up, saying that fans better have that song memorized because he'd be disappointed if he came out with it and the audience didn't know what was happening.

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