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After Clash at The Castle 2022, Drew McIntyre Could Finally Bring Back Broken Dreams Entrance Theme Song At Survivor Series WarGames

Published 11/22/2023, 6:00 AM EST

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Fans are pumped up for Survivor Series WarGames as ‘The Viper’ Randy Orton will finally be returning to the WWE. Also, there are rumors that CM Punk might make a return as well. But in addition to all this, Survivor Series could also record the fans getting nostalgic as Drew McIntyre is planning to bring back his old theme song.

And The Scottish Warrior is hoping that fans will know the lyrics to the song when it returns.

Drew McIntyre is trying hard to bring back his Broken Dreams theme back

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Shaman’s Harvest, an alternative metal band from Jefferson, Missouri, sang Drew McIntyre’s old theme song, Broken Dreams. Before his title match with Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel, McIntyre hinted that he could soon be bringing back his old theme song. He tweeted the lyrics to the song on Twitter, “Out of time, So say goodbye, What is yours, Now is mine #WWERaw”.

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And after McIntyre pledged his allegiance to The Judgment Day, WWE also teased the return of the song by sharing the lyrics on Twitter. The Scotsman also confirmed to his fans on TikTok that he tried hard to bring back his old theme song. Moreover, the Scotsman expects fans to know the lyrics to the song when it does make a comeback.

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While replying to one of his fans, he said, “I see the Broken Dreams comments. I love it myself, I reference it all the time. We had it at Clash at the Castle in the UK, and they seemed to know all the words, so when it comes back at some point in the future everybody better know the words, because I will push for it and it will be there at some point.”

The right time could very well be Survivor Series WarGames. This could also work as a chilling warning to Jey Uso and Co. According to McIntyre, Jey Uso is “Out of time”. McIntyre also vividly remembers the day Vince McMahon presented him with his old theme song.

Vince McMahon congratulated Drew McIntyre when he gifted him the theme song

Drew McIntyre is quite vocal about his feelings in the WWE. And he did the same when he didn’t like his initial theme song in the promotion.

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He went on to tell management about his dislike for the song. As a result, WWE came up with the new theme song Broken Dreams, which McIntyre absolutely loved.  Vince McMahon presented the song to him personally and also said “congratulations” when McIntyre heard it for the first time.

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McIntyre even went on to describe how he felt after he heard the song. On Tiktok, he said, “I got shown the graphics, it was like a horror movie for the intro, and then kicked in and I walk on out. After watching the entrance after the show that night I thought ‘alright this is pretty freaking cool. I’ve finally arrived, I finally feel like a WWE superstar”.

But what are your thoughts on McIntyre bringing back the Broken Dreams theme song at Survivor Series?

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