10 HUGE WWE Clash At The Castle Predictions You Need To Know

2. Say Goodbye...

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...to his entrance theme, because there's absolutely no way WWE don't reward one of the weirdest kinks in their known "Universe" on Drew McIntyre's big night.

"Broken Dreams", for reasons too inane to list here, stands as a pillar to what could have been first time around. Well, to the hardest of WWE hardcores anyway. Fans that loved him then seemed to do so mostly for the opening strains of that entrance more than anything he did bell-to-bell.

The story of his life between WWE tenures is one of hardship and struggle to return for a night such as this, even though his successes outside of the machine played a huge part in his glory second time around. More than just a catchy tune, the song is for those that loved him first time around getting to see him getting his just desserts in Cardiff. It's somehow become an Austin's-glass-breaking for Gen-Z wrestling fans, and for those, nothing will justify the cost of the ticket more.

 
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