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3. The Very First All In Theme...

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Being The Elite

...didn't last a long time after its original airing in May 2018.

Created by "Papa Buck" Matthew Lee Massie, the first music ever attached to the historic 2018 edition of the show emerged during a "Table Read" special edition of Being The Elite shortly after the 100th episode of the YouTube phenomenon.

There, Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks and the rest of the main cast joked about their characters in the upcoming season in a video which doubled as an advert for the upcoming show featuring all of the announced wrestlers for the main card. As with the rest of the show, it was soundtracked by the Massie production, but come showtime, the mantle had been handed over to Downstait - they of The Miz' "I Came To Play" and most famously Cody Rhodes' "Kingdom".

Their titular tune played ad nauseam over the days leading up to the event, replacing the original now lost to the BTE archives.

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