WWE Crown Jewel 2023: 10 Things That Must Happen

3. ‘Broken Dreams’ Returns

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Imagine years of waiting paid off.

The classic 'Broken Dreams' track did make a return during hype packages for Drew McIntyre, but he's still using that thumping mix of bagpipes and drums as his entrance for matches. That's a good tune, but it isn't on par with the beauty Shaman's Harvest (look 'em up!) created back in the day.

Wrestling Seth Rollins for the World Title and battling inner demons from his own history would mark the perfect stage for Drew to bring back this song. As it plays, the announce team can allege it'll mess with Seth's head (just like he did to Roman with the whole Shield re-run at Royal Rumble 2022).

Plus, selfishly, this is something fans have been calling to see for the longest time now. Switching it up from the majesty of that Scottish pipe festival to something more menacing would give McIntyre a heelish edge he hasn't had since 2019.

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