 They get chased by a bunch of boulders and are about to be killed. Then... I know it! I know John Cena! Mister, you can't see me, man. I was gonna go insane. But, are you here? I imagine you're running from a boulder. Your life is about to end. And you're like, damn. This is how I go out. And all you hear is... It's John Cena. What's good, John? Sport Rocks. Back at the game. What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? What's good? Okay, again with another video. So we're gonna check out 14 WWE theme songs that were used in movies. This should be very interesting. Um, wanna see what particular theme songs that they decided to use in what particular movies. I love videos like this little tidbit videos or little facts that you may not have known about. So this should be a good one, by tap out corner. As always, go subscribe to them. Links to the original video will be down below. and let's see what theme songs was used in different movies. He was beating up people as the anti-hero peacemaker or driving cars in Fast and Furious, John Cena was appearing as Fred's dad in the Fred trilogy of movies. I forgot about this was the thing. And if you don't like Fred, you can appreciate this scene. In the second movie, Fred falls out of his house while spying on his neighbors. Fred's father, John Cena, then says he needs Fred's help and the two were shot into a WWE arena for a tag team match. Wow. Wow. Not only do we get to hear John Cena's entrance music, but we all see your gang grail and the Brood's theme song. Wow. They did have the Brood's theme song. It's crazy how the big band pairs went from looking like this to looking like that. Remember Hardcore Holly? He had a theme song that sounded like this. In the movie, Dodgeball, the main characters are about to play a game of Love this movie. Dodgeball. And here's what happens when they see their opponents. Who's the other team? Uh, I have it right here, just a sec. We're playing Boy Scouts. Not quite. Wow, I didn't know, I never knew that. I never realized that. Well, this is one thing that Hardcore Holly and a group of little girls have in common. A WWE theme song randomly plays in the Chills in 22 survival thriller movie, Fall. In the movie, the two main characters are driving when one of their phones starts raining. If you didn't catch it, that's the theme song of the legendary Road Warriors. Oh, wow. Going from linebacking to animated, the movie Rumble features two WWE theme songs and they both belong to tag teams. The first happens during a training montage with the hero of the film Rayburn. He's funny and giant dragon monster who wears a luchador mask. Naturally, this is the song that plays. Wow. Yep. That's Sin Cara and Kalisto's entrance music. That's the only WWE song in the movie. Later on, the heroes stop their hometown stadium for being demolished. And here's what plays. Well, I was disappointed. Are you serious? What's the matter, boys? You show up, but no blow up. No red cups fell for the sky, unfortunately. It's still pretty cool. I want to know, I'm sure WWE gets some type of royalties for that because they create most of their music in-house. So if it does get you somewhere else, they probably get some type of compensation for that. That's crazy. This theme song. Evolution is a mystery and a movie that's about aliens invading the state of Arizona. Towards the end of the film, the government decides to evacuate the city where the aliens are and destroy it. A very fitting song plays in the following scene. That's the same song that Bubba Ray and Divar Ray used to walk out to. What? Why would they pick that song though? The Netflix movie, The Main Event features a number of real WWE wrestlers, so it's not surprising that there are a few WWE theme songs in it too. That would make sense. The movie's about a kid named Leo who participates in a competition to become the next NXT wrestler. The host of the competition is The Miz, who enters to his signature music. Yeah, that would make sense. There's a set in NXT. In The Main Event, the movie, Leo fights a giant named Samson, or as you might know him, Commander Aziz. Their match is a special guest show free who also happens to be a Celtic warrior. Going back to animation in 2014. That's literally crazy. That's fucking insane. And I think Keith Lee didn't even play his actual wrestler gimmick, Keith Lee at the time in the movie. WWE did a crossover with Scooby-Doo in a movie called The WrestleMania Mystery. Not only are there a ton of wrestlers, but there are also a lot of wrestling theme songs. First, during a WWE show, we hear Vince McMahon's iconic or perhaps infamous entrance music. No chance. That's what you got. It would make sense. Welcome, hands! Excuse me, Mr. McMahon. They're called the WWE Universe. Later in the movie, Scooby-Doo and Shaggy get framed for stealing the WWE Championship. However, they get the opportunity to fight for their freedom in a match against this man. Of course it would be Kane. Of course, why not? Fight for your freedom against Kane. Luckily, Scoob and Shaggy have AJ Lee to teach them how to wrestle. This movie is going to work on a training montage, and we get to hear AJ's theme song. That's... Didn't even know this movie was a thing. However, the best use of a WWE theme song happens later in the movie. So the games start looking for clues on who framed Scooby and Shaggy. They get chased by a bunch of boulders and are about to be killed. Then... I can't see me, man. I was gonna go insane. Are you here? I imagine you're running from a boulder. Your life is about to end. And you're like, damn, this is how I go out. And all you hear is, It's John Cena. We gotta go back, run on him. Bro, just... Killed. Then... They can push back a boulder, bro. Hey, they call him Super Cena for a reason. Two years after the first WWE and Scooby-Doo crossover, we got a sequel with even more wrestlers and more WWE theme songs, like Rusev's. That's crazy. And the Mrs. I came to look. What the hell? However, the best scene with the WWE theme song goes to The Undertaker. Want to hear the rocks and boots to asses in a movie? If so, watch the video. Oh, my God. Oh, that was great. Those last few clips were fantastic, bro. I never even knew WWE had a little crossover with Scooby-Doo, so... That's very interesting, man. Very, very interesting. Comment down below. Let me know, man. What was your favorite part of this video for me? Just seeing John Cena save Scooby-Doo Game from a fucking boulder and his theme song is playing? Mr. You Can't See Me, man. Doing God's work. But I appreciate all the love and support. Road to 150K, and I'm still getting to speak to YouTube Wrestling Champion of the World. Appreciate y'all kicking in. We'll see y'all next one. Peace.