u/KamoMustafaWWE

Just learned that Rhea Ripley came out to the demo version of her theme when it debuted in 2022.

The vocals are different, which sounds like Def Rebel sung it themselves, however, the intro and scream sounds like Rhea to me. Not sure why she used it on TV, but probably to get the new character over. I don't remember ever hearing this version, but I don't blame myself for not remembering because Def Rebel themes at this time blended in together.

u/KamoMustafaWWE — 2 days ago
▲ 142 r/Smallafro

I'm beginning to think Kairi was in The New Day's position with her contract and that's where "looking to move back to Japan" came from.

This told me that there is no sense in continuing the story because Kairi is not here. It was just a passing of the torch from Senpai to Kohai. If Asuka was truly retiring, she would have been left in the ring to have her moment. She'll just return as a babyface, maybe even on a different brand.

u/KamoMustafaWWE — 5 days ago

Does anyone know what name "Daybreak" falls under? It's not assigned to either of them and I believe it used to be named Backbreaker/Stomp combo or something to that effect.

u/KamoMustafaWWE — 7 days ago

Hi everyone, I'm new here. I wanted to ask a question, but share first how I got into Paramore.

The first song I heard was Decode, surprisingly, not from Twilight which I had seen before, but from a wrestling content creator on YouTube in 2017, and have been listening to it for years.

One day I decided to start the Paramore Journey and downloaded All We Know is Falling. I liked the first song, and recognized Pressure, only to find out later it was from The Sims 2. That's where the journey kind of ended for me and I only listened to those 3 songs. I also tried out This Is Why when it released, but I remember not liking it.

Back in January, I watched a Wrestling Documentary that included Ignorance as one of it's tracks, and after a while I decided to download the entire album it was in. So Wrestling once again, was responsible for getting me into Paramore.

I then decided to Give AWKIF another chance and I liked the songs on it, and I play them everyday now. At current, those two albums are the only ones I listen to, but I'm looking forward to re-visiting the discography. My current most played songs are Ignorance and Here We Go Again.

Question

Brand New Eyes sounded very pop punk to me, so I decided to wiki it and it's listed under emo and pop punk. Given that's the case, and understanding what emo and pop punk singers sound like, does an artist have to subscribe to that singing style to be considered emo pop-punk? Is it just a preference or just what the genre is?

Thanks in advance for reading and responding.

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u/KamoMustafaWWE — 7 days ago
▲ 266 r/WWE

I love Halestorm. I don't like heavy metal. I'm not too sold on her gimmick as of yet, but she's alright in the ring. My impression of her grew as the match went on and peaked at her finisher, which I like The Scorpio Rising so I was impressed. I'm looking forward to more of her.

u/KamoMustafaWWE — 15 days ago