7 Things We Learned From CM Punk's Pre-Fight Interview With Ariel Helwani

6. He May Use "Cult Of Personality" As His Entrance Music

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Wrestling fans will be excited to know that Brooks is considering using the music he is most recognized for during his time in WWE, Living Colour's "Cult of Personality" as he makes his way to the cage this Saturday night.

Helwani asked what song he would be coming out to and this was his response:

"I thought I knew and now today, listening, when I was working out earlier, I heard a couple on my iPod in rotation and I was like 'oooh.' I don't know. There's a top three. They asked me when I checked in what my song was going to be and I couldn't give them an answer yet. I came out to a lot of awesome songs in my pro wrestling career, so it could be any one of them. No, (Cult of Personality) is still on the table".

It was reported that Brock Lesnar would be enlisting his WWE theme "Here Comes The Pain" when he made his return at UFC 200, and as we know now he wound up reverting to his prior UFC theme of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" - a song that, while fitting, for many wrestling fans is more known to conjure up visions of a drunk Jim Fullington smashing beer cans into his own forehead.

For someone who seems so intent on leaving the pro wrestling aspect of his career behind in his new foray into mixed martial arts, don't be surprised to hear Punk walk out to another tune entirely.

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