http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqm394_triple-h-vs-mick-foley-at-royal-rumble-2000-1-3_sport With Stephanie trailing behind him, Triple H made his still developing entrance down the short Madison Square Garden aisle. He then climbed up to the ropes for an impromptu, what-came-to-be, signature mist spray, as My Time blared through the arena. The only thing missing was the turnbuckle roar. My Time is a classic wrestling theme song for the books. Either you love it or you hate it. When it hit arena speakers around the world, it ushered Triple Hs attitude, toughness, and arrogance into the ring. Triple H was a man with something to prove at the time, and this song was a reflection of that. My Time was composed by esteemed WWE music composer Jim Johnston, and was performed by Chris Warren. The same tandem behind the D-Generation X theme song. Not to point out the obvious, but My Time had also been used by Chyna and then later by Stephanie McMahon, which if you think about it, is very awkward. By 2002, it was time to move on to something else. Enter, The Game by Motorhead.