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Do you listen to "wrestling music" when you lift weights?

braveh

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If so what songs do you listen to when you work out?

I'm a little embarrassed about this but right now nothing gets me going like Christians current WWE-theme and Punk's old theme ""This fire burns" when I bench press at home. In the gym it's a different story obviously with all that....house and techno or whatever it is.


I'm sure some smartass is going to come in and say he is doing push-ups to Brodus Clay's song.
 
No, sadly I don't own an Ipod and the gym I lift at usually plays a lot of crappy "Adult Contemporary".
 
I don't workout anymore but when I did it was mostly to '90s rock. Never really thought about wrestling music. Then again I don't own any. I do have To Be Loved by Papa Roach but I'm not sure if you're counting stuff like that as "wrestling" music.
 
Used to mainly listen to WWF Vol. 4, particularly "My Time" and "Wreck". WWF Aggression was ok during a power workout as well.
 
Yeah I do, I have over 100 Wrestling themes on my iPod, including most of Volume 3, 4, 5, Aggression and several others that I have downloaded over the years. When there is close to 8,000 tracks on the iPod, I don't see the problem with having a few wrestling entrance themes.

Some of them are good for working out to, including the Stone Cold theme, Evolution's "Line In The Sand" and Triple H's "The Game" from Motorhead and sometimes I even find the Hulk Hogan theme helps to me crank out the last couple of reps on an exercise.

The point of alot of wrestling theme songs is to pump you up ready for action, and thats the reason why I think many of them work well as the music to listen to in the gym. Obviously, you wouldn't bench press to the Billy & Chuck theme, but plenty of others work well.
 
My gym plays mostly pop and hip hop so naturally I wear headphones when I work out. I do have some wrestling themes on there as a lot of them are good types of "pump you up" songs. As well as a lot of them are very vain and frankly there's a lot of vanity at the gym.
 

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