Top WWE Star Admits He's "Never Loved" His Iconic Entrance Music

You love it, but he doesn't! This major WWE star doesn't get pumped up by his entrance track.

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Randy Orton would prefer WWE to whip up a brand new entrance tune for him before he decides to call time on his incredible career. The multi-time World Champ told WrestleRant that he's "never loved, loved, loved" his current music; Randy understands why that'll irk some folks out there.

'Voices' is one of the most recognisable entrance themes in WWE history, but it just doesn't get Orton pumped up before his matches. He loves the guys in Rev Theory who performed the track though, and does know it's very popular amongst fans.

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Randy definitely wants music that "gives [him] goosebumps" before retiring. His current track doesn't. Like, at all. In fact, Orton was originally supposed to debut new music for his return back at Survivor Series 2023. Eventually, everyone agreed that 'Voices' was what fans in attendance wanted to hear.

Remarkably, Randy almost debuted new ring attire too. He even "bought a pair of f*cking kickpads" for the occasion. Come crunch time, the veteran elected to stick with the look fans were more familiar with. "If it ain't broke, why change it?".

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Maybe he'll get that new music one day.

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