10 WWE Wrestlers Whose Theme Songs Were The Best Thing About Them

6. 3MB

Okay, it's another time.

In 2012, WWE decided to come up with a new stable for Heath Slater, who had previously been a part of The Nexus and The Corre. Eventually, as a takeoff on his "One Man Band" nickname, Slater was grouped with Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal as the Three Man Band.

The group's theme song was a reworking of Slater's earlier "One Man Band" song, entitled "More Than One Man." For this version, Jim Johnston kept many of the lyrics the same, but completely overhauled the sound. The new song was slowed down, with a harder edge and grungier vocals. It was really well done.

3MB was still treated as a joke, though. Despite the fact that Drew McIntyre had become a very solid worker, none of the company's higher-ups seemed to care. He was just another one of Slater's sidekicks, along with the beyond-bad Mahal.

By 2014, 3MB was embroiled in a feud with Los Matadores, one built upon heat between their associates, Hornswoggle and El Torito. The two clashed in the first (and only) WeeLC match at Extreme Rules, leading to a ridiculously brutal encounter for all the men involved.

A few months later, McIntyre and Mahal were released, putting the 3MB theme on ice.

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Scott Fried is a Slammy Award-winning* writer living and working in New York City. He has been following/writing about professional wrestling for many years and is a graduate of Lance Storm's Storm Wrestling Academy. Follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/scottfried. *Best Crowd of the Year, 2013