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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.
The Cabinet was a professional wrestling stable in WWE on the SmackDown! brand from 2004 to 2006. Led by John “Bradshaw” Layfield, the group portrayed a presidential-style cabinet, with members holding titles mirroring those of U.S. government officials.
DIY (stylized as #DIY) is an American professional wrestling tag team composed of Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa.They are currently signed to WWE, where they perform on the SmackDown brand and are the current WWE Tag Team Champions in their second reign.
No Way Out was first held by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the 20th In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) in February 1998. Following the discontinuation of the In Your House series, [4] No Way Out returned in February 2000 as its own PPV event, thus establishing it as the annual February PPV for the promotion.
No Mercy was first held by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-view (PPV) in May 1999. [1] A second No Mercy was then held later that same year in October, but in the United States, which established No Mercy as the annual October PPV for the promotion. [2]
John Cena as WWE Champion. The main event at Judgment Day was between John Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) over the WWE Championship in an "I Quit" match. The previous month at WrestleMania 21, Cena defeated JBL to win the WWE Championship. [4] On the April 7 episode of SmackDown!, SmackDown!
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The professional wrestling matches at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs featured professional wrestlers performing as characters in scripted events pre-determined by the hosting promotion, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). [7] [8] Storylines between the characters were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Raw, SmackDown, and ECW. [9]