It was a very interesting song kind of out of place for the energy of the rally. Anybody's thoughts on why this was played would be appreciated
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...he was obviously channeling energy from his days hanging out with Vince McMahon...
...the open black coat and no tie was another image "analogy" to the Undertaker character...
...I assume the effect he was conveying was that he is "dead serious", no more Mr. NIce Guy....
The tie is off. The gloves are on the table. Time to whoop some ass. WWG1WGA
Thank you for the reply
Where we howl 1, we howl all....
I love it
Yes if you go back on the history of that song it is played during tribunal executions.
...the military is not known for it's choice of music at it's executions....
Couldn't find anything on the validity of that statement I did look up the history but I didn't find anything
...the only music you will hear at a military execution is the sound of a trap door dropping or carbines being readied and then fired with "vocal accompaniment" by a chaplain/priest reading the Last Rites....
I do think you hit the nail on the coffin
...howls...
...I see what you did there....
{Howls back} my family's surname means son of wolf so might as well return the howl
...where we howl 1, we howl all....
Nice!
Thank you for the reply I'll definitely check it out
That song played immediately after the video they played about Biden and how everything sucks that he has done. I think it symbolized Trump declaring the Biden presidency dead.
Thank you, that was very weird and out of place
I read this and that is so off the wall I have to see it to believe it
I know right I was at the rally and he before he spoke said I'm going to be talking to you in a few minutes but I think there's a song you want to hear and they played WWE The undertaker, and the funeral music it was so strange
I think it's interesting that The Undertaker, who is called "The Dead Man" and is known for returning from the dead, made his WWF debut at Survivor Series November 22, 1990... 27 year anniversary of JFK getting shot, (November 22, 1963)
Interesting, thank you so much for the response it sounds like it goes hand in hand to after the rally in Florence he played his not usual YMCA but hold on I'm coming