Limp Bizkit was once known as "WWE's favorite band," appearing at WrestleMania XIX in 2003 and lending The Undertaker "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" for his theme song during his "American Badass" phase. Save for an infamous appearance by Fred Durst at Summerslam years later - during which he flipped off the camera and, at least according to a report by Loudwire, didn't get escorted out by security and was just "beating the traffic" - Limp Bizkit hasn't really factored into WWE's programming. But if one rising star could have his way, the Jacksonville nu metal kings would bring it back to the 'Fed.
On the red carpet of last month's WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Billboard interviewed several Superstars and asked what artists they would want to do their entrance music, if they could pick. Some of the more obvious ones included Bayley wanting Paramore and Damian Priest wanting Metallica, both of which are great and fitting shouts. When then-Intercontinental Champion and newly-minted Paul Heyman guy Bron Breakker was asked, though, he said Limp Bizkit's name without much hesitation.
Given how much of a brick shithouse Breakker, the son of Rick Steiner and nephew of "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner, is, "Break Stuff" feels like an easy choice, albeit with some censoring to get around all those F-bombs to appease the WWE's growing list of family-friendly sponsors. Given that he's "got that dawg in him," perhaps "Hot Dog" could be justified, but there are, as pointed out, at least "46 fucks in this fucked-up rhyme," so maybe not. In either case, if Fred and the boys are listening, perhaps now would be the time to make up for that loose bird from Summerslam 2012 and roll one out for the Badass.
Check out the full clip from Billboard below:
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