Titus Talks
by Dan Titus on 2001-08-08
To: Mr.
Christopher Jericho (Real name:Chris Irvine)
C/O WWFE Stamford Conn.
From: Moe Howard (Real name: Moses Horwitz)
Address: Heaven
Dear Mr Jericho:
It
was with tremendous dismay that I watched you use our vaunted
"Pie in the face schtick", on last nights edition of Raw.
Given that I passed away in 1974, auditions have long closed.
And do not even think about using my legendary two fingered
poke in the eyes,the mallet in the head gag, or the one
where you swing a ladder over your shoulder knocking someone
unconscious.
I am watching you Mr Jericho. Don't make me slap you.
You Knucklehead,
Moe Howard.
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I was
going thru some old tapes the other day, and had one from
when Hulk Hogan would come down to the ring to Survivor's
"Eye of the tiger" (Just to show you how long i've been
watching wrestling..lol) Man, today you can go to the lowest,
10th rate indy show you can find, and you will NEVER find
anyone come to the ring to THAT. Even the shitty backyard
wrestlers have more dignity.
It used to be, before the days of "Sports entertainment"
that a wrestler in the major leagues would just take whatever
was popular and use it. To my recollection the Freebirds
were revolutionary in this dept., actually creating their
own music.
So with that, lets explore the good, the bad and the ugly...
Hulk Hogans "Real American" by Rick Derringer:
Lord, do I remember the days when the opening strains of
this tune would bring fans to their feet. From my recollection,
he started using it circa 1986 to his WWF departure in '94.
This song was vital in the master plan to make Hulk come
across as a real life superhero. These days, it is most
often heard as the music for Patterson and Brisco. This
song was vital in the master plan to make them look like
a gay man and his big eared friend from Oklahoma.
The Honky Tonk Man:
Perfect! I still listen to this. And he still uses it on
Indy shows.
Demolition:
Another Derringer tune. This song kicks ass, big booming
guitar work too. Perfect for Demolition and their black
leather and studs image.
Mr Perfect Curt Henning:
Shawn Stasiak is using it now. I liked it for Henning, but
it sucks for Shawn. Why don't they just have him play those
conversations he got fired for recording during his first
stint?.
Ric Flair:
The 2001 theme. No, using it as entrance music was not an
original idea, Elvis Presley used it from 1969 up to the
final concert eight weeks before his death. The spotlight
hitting the curtain, the fans getting to their feet, Flair
wearing his expensive robe. It made you believe that a huge
spectacle was about to take place.
A good theme should help get you pumped to see what is about
to happen, not dread it.
Steve Austin:
"Hell frozen over" better known as "The one where the glass
breaks". Prefer the one they used before to the one now,
by Disturbed.
HHH:
"Its time to play the gaaaaaaaaame" Motorhead rocks.
Honourable mention:
Hakushi! "Angel" was a gorgeous instrumental, mixed with
rainfall and the sounds of some hauntingly beautiful violins.
It, again relying on memory, is on WWF The music volume
one.
WCW made some real awful attempts to produce in house theme
music, to wit:
"The man called Sting":
"He does this, he does that. He's as big as a bull and as
quick as a cat, he's the man called Sting, he's the maaaaaaaan
called Stiiiiiiiing" No wonder Sting turned into an evil
mime.
Ron"Farrooq"Simmons:
"I'm gonna bump you on your rump chump, then a kick, then
a pin, then a one,two,three then its over with" YEAH, I
would be scared to fight a guy who had theme music like
that.
Ok, heres a bad one from the WWF 80's files:
Strike Force(Rick Martel and Tito Santana) had a real wimpy
one:
"Now all of you girls have gone a bit to far, I'm not safe
behind the wheel of this car, you know too well you have
a serious effect on me.....oh you're a highway fantasy".
Muzak at its best.
Do I even need to go into Xpacs music?
Music will continue to remain a vital part of the TV wrestling
package. Just don't have WCW's old crew produce it.
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