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WWE and The Weeknd: The Long-term Storytelling Between Vince McMahon and the Grammy Award Winner

Published 02/18/2022, 11:30 AM EST

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WWE has worked with numerous celebrities and artists from different fields over the years. If there’s one whose work became an integral part of WWE, it’s The Weeknd.

Now, before diving into his relationship with WWE and Vince McMahon, it’s important to know the artist.

The Weeknd: Everything you should know about the Canadian singer

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His real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye. Weeknd focuses on song-writing, producing, and recording. An interesting thing about his songs is that they have a varying nature.

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He was born on February 16th, 1990 and hails from Toronto, Canada. Over the years, he has received Billboard Music Awards, Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and many more.

In 2009, he started releasing his music on YouTube. This is where he got discovered by record producers, and his career took him. Of course, he faced hardships along the way, but The Weeknd songs soon became a fan favourite!

The Weeknd net worth is $200 Million.

There’s no doubt he’s made it big in the industry considering he’s working with WWE! And not just for any event, his songs are selected as themes for The Show of Shows!

Why did The Weeknd become a part of WWE?

The Weeknd songs have the rhythm and composition that truly captures the essence of WWE.

It’s not the type of music that one finds on almost every online playlist. The songs’ versatility and lyrics have amazingly captured the audience as well as the vibe of the event. Whether it’s WrestleMania or Survivor Series, The Weeknd songs have been amazing for WWE!

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One of the songs which became an extreme hit is The Weeknd Blinding Lights.

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The Weeknd Blinding Lights was the official theme song for WrestleMania 36. Quite a few fans revealed that when they first heard the name of the song, it made them think of WWE.

While Blinding Light in itself was a good song, Vince McMahon choosing it to be the WrestleMania 36 theme song gave it a push among the fans.

WWE utilized the song’s meaning to the fullest, had the fans singing the Blinding Lights lyrics. But, this wasn’t the only time The Weeknd and WWE worked together.

List of The Weeknd Popular songs Since WWE

When WrestleMania 36’s theme song became an instant hit with the fans, Vince McMahon took no risk with WrestleMania 37.

The Weeknd Becomes the Official Voice for WWE WrestleMania 37

As a result, he picked Save Your Tears by The Weeknd as the theme song for WrestleMania 37. The fans absolutely loved the way Save Your Tears enveloped the arena with its tunes and rhythms.

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What is the artist planning for WWE in 2022?

Now, reportedly, Vince McMahon and WWE is choosing Sacrifice by The Weeknd as WrestleMania 38’s theme song!

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This will be three years in a row for The Weeknd songs to be used by WWE for WrestleMania. It seems like Vince McMahon has truly fallen in love with The Weekend’s music. But then again, haven’t we all?

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Shuvangi Sen Chaudhury

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 2000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level.
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