Chris Jericho considered changing entrance theme
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Tune in to NOW to watch LIVE!WE MISSED THIS! is ready for and !Tune in to NOW to watch LIVE! The star went on to note that he considered changing the theme song. However, those plans were dropped since Judas has become a remarkable feature of AEW programming. "We thought about not using “Judas” anymore. But then I thought, why? Why change it? And my boss [Tony Khan] agreed because we have a very unique, very cool moment in our AEW presentation, in that people love singing this song,” Jericho said. (H/T: ) While the star might eventually ditch the song, it's undoubtedly a fantastic moment for all fans in attendance. Need to catch up with the latest results of AEW Rampage? Check them out via .
Chris Jericho considered making a significant change to his presentation after recent heel turn
The Wizard has made his mark on AEW is known in AEW for his catchy theme Judas from his band, Fozzy. The star disclosed that he considered ditching the signature entrance song after his recent heel turn in a recent interview. Judas is the title track from Fozzy's 2017 studio album, which enjoyed moderate success upon release. The song was also used as the theme for NXT TakeOver: Chicago that same year. Chris Jericho has used it as his entrance theme since his WWE departure. During his interview with , Chris discussed using the theme song in AEW. He noted that people felt they had a genuine connection to the track. "When AEW started, I brought “Judas” over there, and then it became part of the show,” Jericho noted. “For whatever reason, people just felt a real inspiration from that song and wanted to sing it as I came to the ring." WE MISSED THIS! is ready for and !Tune in to NOW to watch LIVE!WE MISSED THIS! is ready for and !Tune in to NOW to watch LIVE! The star went on to note that he considered changing the theme song. However, those plans were dropped since Judas has become a remarkable feature of AEW programming. "We thought about not using “Judas” anymore. But then I thought, why? Why change it? And my boss [Tony Khan] agreed because we have a very unique, very cool moment in our AEW presentation, in that people love singing this song,” Jericho said. (H/T: ) While the star might eventually ditch the song, it's undoubtedly a fantastic moment for all fans in attendance. Need to catch up with the latest results of AEW Rampage? Check them out via .