Dragonslayer
Getting Noticed By Management
Just the other day I looked through my CD collection, and among the countless other CDs I saw, I also came across the WWE Anthology Album. And it got me thinking...
WWE is inducting quite a number of people who, despite having definitely left a mark on the business, such as announcers and commentary guys, still play basically only a "supporting role" in the grand scheme of things. So how about another of those side characters, but one who I consider tremendously important, especially for WWE:
James A. Johnston
Now while a lot of today's superstars began using "real" bands' songs, back in the day, aside from a few notable exceptions (such as HBK's "Sexy Boy" by Jimmy Hart, or Hulk Hogan's "Real American" by Rick Derringer), about 90% of the WWE's stars' entrance themes were composed by Jim Johnston, including such memorable themes as Bret Hart's classic themes, The Rock's themes, or of course - and where would WWE without that - the shattering glass of Stone Cold Steve Austin's theme.
I think the entrance music is and has always been a very crucial part of a wrestlers gimmick, and also an integral part of the pacing of a show - whenever a guy's theme hits the PA, you immediately have to know who's coming, and the reactions the first couple of notes of a song can provoke in a crowd has been seen time and again live and on TV; and Jim Johnston's themes in almost every case managed to capture and support the character they were associated with in a tremendous manner; and I guess it is safe to say that among wrestling fans, some of those songs, even if many of them are only rather simply structured instrumentals, have actually become some sort of "pop songs" themselves.
So my question is: Do you believe Jim Johnston, as WWE's poet laureate so to speak, deserves a spot in the Hall Of Fame?
(Maybe this has been done before or it belongs in the WWE section; if so, please move it. Thanks)
WWE is inducting quite a number of people who, despite having definitely left a mark on the business, such as announcers and commentary guys, still play basically only a "supporting role" in the grand scheme of things. So how about another of those side characters, but one who I consider tremendously important, especially for WWE:
James A. Johnston
Now while a lot of today's superstars began using "real" bands' songs, back in the day, aside from a few notable exceptions (such as HBK's "Sexy Boy" by Jimmy Hart, or Hulk Hogan's "Real American" by Rick Derringer), about 90% of the WWE's stars' entrance themes were composed by Jim Johnston, including such memorable themes as Bret Hart's classic themes, The Rock's themes, or of course - and where would WWE without that - the shattering glass of Stone Cold Steve Austin's theme.
I think the entrance music is and has always been a very crucial part of a wrestlers gimmick, and also an integral part of the pacing of a show - whenever a guy's theme hits the PA, you immediately have to know who's coming, and the reactions the first couple of notes of a song can provoke in a crowd has been seen time and again live and on TV; and Jim Johnston's themes in almost every case managed to capture and support the character they were associated with in a tremendous manner; and I guess it is safe to say that among wrestling fans, some of those songs, even if many of them are only rather simply structured instrumentals, have actually become some sort of "pop songs" themselves.
So my question is: Do you believe Jim Johnston, as WWE's poet laureate so to speak, deserves a spot in the Hall Of Fame?
(Maybe this has been done before or it belongs in the WWE section; if so, please move it. Thanks)