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When did Motorhead play at WrestleMania?

When did Motorhead play at WrestleMania?

Of course, Motorhead brings back memories of the band personally playing Triple H to the ring at WrestleMania 17 in Houston, Texas at the Astrodome. “And Lemmy performed Triple H’s song at WrestleMania 17,” Austin said. “And still, to me, that’s the greatest entrance.

What WrestleMania did Motorhead perform at?

Motorhead performs Triple H’s theme song “The Game”: WrestleMania X-Seven | WWE. Triple H walks down to the ring as Motorhead performs his theme song live at WrestleMania X-Seven.

How many times did Motorhead play at WrestleMania?

Motorhead has made two appearances at WrestleMania, each time singing Triple H’s theme, “The Game.” The funny thing is both times the lead singer, Lemmy, mumbles and bumbles his way through the lyrics.

What was the main event of WrestleMania 21?

The main event was Triple H defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Batista. Triple H entered to “The Game” performed live by Motörhead. The action was back and forth, with neither man in control for very long periods.

When did Triple H start using Motorhead?

5: “King of Kings” by Motorhead. King of Kings was used by Triple H starting in 2006. It was usually used as a prelude or for promos, so it was not a song that was heard very often.

Did Motorhead write the game for Triple H?

The album is perhaps best remembered for The Game, written by WWE music composer Jim Johnston as the entrance theme for wrestler Triple H.

What time does WWE WrestleMania start?

What time is WrestleMania 38 Night 2? Night 2 of WrestleMania 38 starts at 7 p.m. ET, with the main show kicking off at 8 p.m. ET.

Who won in WrestleMania 21?

The Undertaker won the match and continued his undefeated streak at WrestleMania with a 13-0 record. The next match was for the WWE Women’s Championship, between Trish Stratus and Christy Hemme with Lita at ringside.

Did Motorhead write The Game for Triple H?

Why is Triple H called the King of Kings?

Eminent WWE commentator, Jim Ross, called him the “Cerebral Assasin” due to the mind games he used against his opponents. His other name, “King of Kings,” came as a part of his theme song by Motorhead.