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It was the first WrestleMania held at Staples Center, but the fifth to take place in the Los Angeles metropolitan area (after 2, VII, XII, and 2000). [8] In line with the event's location and tagline, WrestleMania 21 was promoted on television with a series of parody movie trailers with WWE talent playing the starring roles from famous movies. [9]
James Alan Johnston (born June 19, 1952 [1]) is an American music composer and musician best known for his time with professional wrestling promotion, WWE.Over the course of three decades, he composed and recorded entrance theme music for the promotion's wrestlers, and compilations of his music released by WWE charted highly in several countries.
WrestleMania: The Album [2] is the third studio album by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was released in 1993 by Arista Records and RCA Records.. Mike Stock and Pete Waterman (of Britain's famed Stock Aitken Waterman songwriting team) oversaw the project as producers and co-composers for RCA Records, with British A&R executive Simon Cowell serving as the executive producer.
WrestleMania VI. Date: April 1, 1990 Venue: SkyDome, Toronto Attendance: 67,678 Main event: The Ultimate Warrior def. Hulk Hogan in 24:51 to unify the WWF and Intercontinental Championships ...
WrestleMania XXVII: Backstage segment with Theodore Long. [citation needed] WrestleMania 32: Performed "Sky's the Limit" for Sasha Banks' entrance. [citation needed] WrestleMania 39: Was the host of both nights alongside The Miz, also subbed in for Shane McMahon against The Miz in a match after Shane legitimately tore his ACL. WrestleMania XL
The album contained the song "Land of a Thousand Dances", recorded by a majority of the WWF roster at the time (including Roddy Piper, Jesse Ventura, and Randy Savage). The locker room would later reconvene for the song's music video. [10] Later in 1993, WrestleMania: The Album was released, but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200. By 2002 ...
Cena recorded the song in 2004 for his debut studio album, You Can't See Me. The song was released on March 17, 2005, as the lead single from the album on Columbia and WWE Music Group. The song was released as a single on the iTunes Store on June 20, 2011. [1] The song is widely known as being part of the Internet meme "Unexpected John Cena".
Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery: Himself (voice) 2015 The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! John Cenastone (voice) Trainwreck: Steven Sisters: Pazuzu Daddy's Home: Roger Cameo 2017 Surf's Up 2: WaveMania: J.C. (voice) The Wall: Staff Sergeant Shane Matthews Daddy's Home 2: Roger Ferdinand: Ferdinand the Bull (voice) 2018 Blockers ...