The entrance theme plays a vital role in constructing the gimmick of a WWE Superstar
#1 Drew McIntyre
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Drew McIntyre currently walks out to ‘Gallantry’ as the ‘Scottish Psychopath’ and he is the only Superstar on this list who doesn’t need a new theme song. Instead, he simply needs to go back to his old entrance song i.e. 'Broken Dreams'.
McIntyre is in line for a huge push. He was expected to challenge Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship in an extended feud but The Architect’s feud with The Fiend took precedence.
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Once Rollins has dealt with his biggest nightmare, he will return to the Red brand where he will be challenged by McIntyre. The latter has always been billed as someone who is irked by the misuse of main roster talent. Despite being a heel, his words resonate with the crowd when he says that the ‘WWE legends’ need to make way for the new and emerging stars.
There’s also a chance that Rollins will turn heel in the next few weeks which would mean that McIntyre might turn into an anti-hero or a babyface.
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Irrespective of his intentions in the upcoming storylines, ‘Broken Dreams’ is the song that best represents McIntyre’s gimmick. It adds a certain depth to his character and establishes himself as someone more than just muscle-power for his allies.
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