Superstar Billy Graham looked so very handsome back in the 70's. At 285 Pounds(I don't know how tall was he), he was A Mountain of Power. I remembered when I was watching Wrestling on Saturday Nights on Channel 13 back in 1974, Superstar Billy Graham actually challenged other Wrestlers to Arm Wrestle him on TV, and when they met the challenge, lo and behold, it was The Superstar kicking serious ass on the table.
It's just a shame that all of that had to be tainted by his use of Steroids.
@BlackDibiase No, it was his theme. The one you're thinking of was Billy Grahams theme when he returned and also became Don Muraco's manager. WWE dubbed over this theme with that theme so not to pay the original artists.
@NeptuneNetwork I think BlackDibiase may be correct. At least that theme was used for a part of his actual wrestling career. I remember them using that one when he got into it with "The Natural" Butch Reed.
@empibroo1 Answered my own question,no it was not Deep Purple or Ian Gillan it was Murray Head who played the charecter of Judas Iscariot in "Jesus Christ Superstar.
grahams presence is so magnifyingly attractable, i remember in his later days in the 80s, even whehn he was a manager, he's natural charisma was so raw, he is the greatest, he masters the art of natural attraction.
Both Don Muraco and Steve Austin also used a variation of this theme. Austin used his during his stint in the original EC-DUB, and Muraco used his after turning face
Superstar Billy Graham looked so very handsome back in the 70's. At 285 Pounds(I don't know how tall was he), he was A Mountain of Power. I remembered when I was watching Wrestling on Saturday Nights on Channel 13 back in 1974, Superstar Billy Graham actually challenged other Wrestlers to Arm Wrestle him on TV, and when they met the challenge, lo and behold, it was The Superstar kicking serious ass on the table.
It's just a shame that all of that had to be tainted by his use of Steroids.
Jiltedin2007 9 months ago 2
@Jiltedin2007 Well, without steroids, wrestlers wouldnt look like they do.
armysniperman80 2 months ago
@armysniperman80 Good Point.
Jiltedin2007 2 months ago
6 men were likely regretting SBG being the ladies' pet.
atmtex83 1 year ago
This isn't Superstar's theme. Superstar's theme was just the intro repeated over and over.
BlackDibiase 1 year ago 2
@BlackDibiase No, it was his theme. The one you're thinking of was Billy Grahams theme when he returned and also became Don Muraco's manager. WWE dubbed over this theme with that theme so not to pay the original artists.
NeptuneNetwork 1 year ago 9
@NeptuneNetwork I think BlackDibiase may be correct. At least that theme was used for a part of his actual wrestling career. I remember them using that one when he got into it with "The Natural" Butch Reed.
willeksgls 5 months ago
This is NOT a Deep Purple song. It is from Jesus Christ Superstar.
masheanhed 1 year ago
@masheanhed Are you sure because Ian Gillan from Deep Purple was the primary contributer of the vocal soundtrack?
empibroo1 1 year ago
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empibroo1 1 year ago
@empibroo1 Answered my own question,no it was not Deep Purple or Ian Gillan it was Murray Head who played the charecter of Judas Iscariot in "Jesus Christ Superstar.
empibroo1 1 year ago
Scott Stiener coppied Superstars gotee later on. Superstar never wore it in his hey day but it still got ripped off.
HONKEYMcCRAKER 2 years ago
@HONKEYMcCRAKER Hogan innovated on it when he turned heel in WCW.
Mysterwright 1 year ago
grahams presence is so magnifyingly attractable, i remember in his later days in the 80s, even whehn he was a manager, he's natural charisma was so raw, he is the greatest, he masters the art of natural attraction.
drewey07 2 years ago
the beggining is superstar and what comes after is heaven on their minds both from jesus christ super star i know it for a fact
za1580 2 years ago 3
Who composed this song? BTW quick question, isn't there a Persian Singer namer Googoosh with a Song called Taleh which has a similar beat?
slangyung 2 years ago
This is a Deep Purple Song. I forget the name though.
NeptuneNetwork 2 years ago
this is from Jesus Christ Superstar
19musiclover81 2 years ago 18
cool song
Snap5005 2 years ago
Everything after the intro sounds alto like the song "Time Is Running Out" by Cirrus
For real!
misterl0gic 3 years ago
Wow, good call!
goobermouth17 2 years ago
Both Don Muraco and Steve Austin also used a variation of this theme. Austin used his during his stint in the original EC-DUB, and Muraco used his after turning face
ShamusShamrock 3 years ago 8