Seth Rollins Gets New WWE Theme?

Downstait's interpretation of "The Second Coming" gets an official release.

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Seth Rollins' "The Second Coming" has become one of WWE's most recognisable entrance themes. Composed and recorded by CFO$, 'The Architect' has been using it since June 2014, when he turned his back on Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns, his former allies in The Shield.

American rock band (and WWE theme veterans) Downstait first unveiled their cover of "The Second Coming" back in January, with Rollins himself praising the track on social media. The group have now officially released their version of the song on iTunes, as announced on Twitter:-

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Downstait have provided entrance themes for multiple WWE Superstars over the years, with The Miz, Zack Ryder, and Dolph Ziggler currently using their music. Furthermore, their track "Kingdom" was specifically written for Cody Rhodes shortly after his WWE release last year, with 'The Grandson Of A Plumber' using it wherever he competes.

Will Rollins adopt this interpretation as his official entrance theme now that it has been released? This has been speculated since the cover first emerged, but Seth himself shot the rumours down shortly after Downstait's tweet:-

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Entitled "Redesign Rebuild Reclaim," the track is now available for streaming and downloading on Apple Music and iTunes.

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