Triple H Reportedly Nixed Road Dogg's Idea For Shinsuke Nakamura's Entrance Theme

Triple H Reportedly Nixed Road Dogg's Idea For Shinsuke Nakamura's Entrance Theme

Shinsuke Nakamura's entrance theme was changed in order to stop the fans from singing along to his music; however, it's being reported that Road Dogg suggested that they add one more wrinkle to his new song.

By EliteGuy101 - May 11, 2018 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Prowrestling.com
Despite Shinsuke Nakamura’s big heel turn at WrestleMania 34, the WWE Universe continued to sing along to Nakamura’s popular entrance music; however,  WWE and Nakamura quickly corrected this issue by changing the chorus to Nakamura’s theme song, which has now been edited in such a way that the live crowd is unable to sing over it as was the case when Nakamura was a babyface, and a vocal track has been added over the song to further distance the tune from Nakamura’s babyface persona.

According to Brad Shephard of BodySlam.net, WWE producer “Road Dogg” Brian James made a suggestion at one point that Nakamura’s theme song open with the line “No Speak English”, but the idea was reportedly shot down by Triple H
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