This picture is awesome! It was from a Raw taping in Ames, Iowa home of the Iowa State Cyclones. As a graduate, I appreciate not only the theme but the image.
Awesome! Wheres this track sourced from? The N64 version was looped after a certain part due to storage limitations on the cartridge. (Go back and listen. All songs were uploaded like this. Kane's was the worst example lol)
Finally, someone uploaded this version in good quality. All the other ones sounded like they were being broadcast through a 1940’s ham radio.
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So glad this got included as his theme on 2000. Early version of his theme
This picture is awesome! It was from a Raw taping in Ames, Iowa home of the Iowa State Cyclones. As a graduate, I appreciate not only the theme but the image.
This the Wrestlemania 2000 64 version 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wrestlemania 2000
This version was the best. Only time i remember this one is his debut
This version wasn’t used in his debut. Look up Break The Walls Down Debut version or unreleased version that is the debut version.
Awesome! Wheres this track sourced from? The N64 version was looped after a certain part due to storage limitations on the cartridge. (Go back and listen. All songs were uploaded like this. Kane's was the worst example lol)
I could've sworn they used this version in WWF No Mercy as well.
Thank you so much for this!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Jayden Bartels 1997 Theme
THANK YOU
Rumor has it that Jericho broke her walls down whilst this was playing
Well this aged terribly
wait this one isnt recorded on a potato with 12 undiscovered diseases inside
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When was this ever used or discovered?
It was never used. The title literally says as such. And this specific theme was from the WrestleMania 2000 game on N64.
@@NoxWyatt By 'used' I meant like, promotional material or games, but thank you anyways
@@marvelousadirisNo, not as far as I know. I think WrestleMania 2000 N64 was the only thing to ever use it.
link!!!!!
I Thought that was a fake version on N64 WWF Wrestlemania 2000 game😂😂😂