Artist Behind Stephanie Vaquer WWE Theme Breaks Silence

The artist responsible for the original WWE entrance music for Stephanie Vaquer has expressed deep gratitude despite the recent change to the Women’s World Champion’s theme song. Chris Egert, who created the previous theme titled “Bury Me,” shared his thoughts on social media about his music being featured during Vaquer’s appearances on WWE’s main roster.

Egert revealed that the song was part of a collection he produced while focusing on his band, In Virgo, emphasizing the passion and creativity he invested in the track, which he felt aligned perfectly with Vaquer’s persona.

Details Behind the Transition of Vaquer’s Entrance Theme

Stephanie Vaquer’s entrance music was updated during the February 2 episode of Monday Night RAW, a move that caught fans by surprise given her strong attachment to her initial theme. Earlier, she had advocated for the original song to remain in use when she was promoted to WWE’s main roster.

Vaquer personally approached Shawn Michaels after learning about WWE’s intention to change her entrance music. That discussion led to WWE preserving her entrance theme for NXT appearances, though after about a year on the main roster, the theme was ultimately replaced.

Egert’s Tribute to Vaquer’s Rising Career and Their Collaboration

Chris Egert warmly praised Vaquer’s journey toward becoming a standout figure in WWE, describing it as inspiring to watch. He acknowledged the importance of her support for his work and how instrumental it was to his artistic validation.

One of the most amazing highlights for me from 2025 was [Stephanie Vaquer] walking out to music I wrote, ‘Bury Me,’

Egert wrote.

It was part of a few boutique music cues I wrote for my publisher when I was pursuing music full time in my band, In Virgo. I’m an artist, not a stock music composer. I put a lot of soul and fire into that one and it fits her vibe so well.

It was awesome watching La Primera’s ascent to becoming a legend, and me and my entire family are all huge fans,

Egert added.

It was an honor to be a small part of it and I am eternally grateful to [Stephanie Vaquer] for fighting for my music – it was so validating and life changing for me as an artist. In my mind, “Bury Me” will always belong to you. We love you Stephanie!!”

Looking Ahead: What the Music Shift Means for Stephanie Vaquer’s WWE Journey

The alteration in Stephanie Vaquer’s entrance music marks a new chapter in her WWE career but also highlights her strong influence behind the scenes. While the updated theme introduces a fresh sound to her appearances, Egert’s appreciation underscores the lasting impact of the original song that helped define her early main roster moments. As Vaquer continues to evolve as a champion, fans and collaborators alike will watch closely to see how her persona and presentation grow within WWE.

Courtney Pate
Courtney Pate
Courtney Pate is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, focused on covering the WWE NXT Women’s Division. With three years of experience in wrestling journalism, she provides in-depth reporting on up-and-coming talent, standout matches, and developing storylines within NXT. Courtney’s coverage brings attention to the rising stars shaping the future of WWE, offering timely updates, detailed analysis, and thoughtful commentary. Her work shines a spotlight on the athleticism, character evolution, and competitive landscape of the NXT women’s roster. Committed to accuracy and storytelling, Courtney connects readers to the pulse of WWE’s fastest-growing division.