Randy Orton recently opened up about the WWE star whose entrance music he can’t help but dance to during their SmackDown appearances. The current WWE wrestler, Trick Williams, has gained popularity since his main roster debut in January, with fans enthusiastically chanting his signature “Whoop That Trick” as he makes his entrance.
Despite having the same entrance song since 2008, Orton confessed that he never felt motivated by his own music. However, when Trick Williams’ theme plays, Orton finds himself involuntarily moving to the beat. He expressed this during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show.
Details From Orton’s Interview on the Pat McAfee Show
Orton explained his long-term relationship with his theme song, saying it had been his entrance music for over a decade but never truly inspired him. He then contrasted that with his reaction to Trick Williams’ song, admitting his enthusiasm is automatic and irresistible.
“Trick Williams, his entrance music, I can’t help. Now I can’t dance, I have no business dancing, but when his shit plays, I can’t help myself. My blood starts pumping, my music, never really did it for me.”
– Randy Orton, WWE Superstar
Context on Trick Williams’ Rising Popularity and Upcoming Match
Since joining the main roster, Trick Williams has shared the ring with several top WWE athletes, including Orton himself. The energetic crowd response to his entrance theme has helped boost his profile in the company. Both wrestlers are scheduled to compete in the highly anticipated Elimination Chamber match this Saturday, heightening interest among WWE fans.
Significance of Orton’s Comments and What to Expect
Orton’s candid admission about his reaction to Trick Williams’ theme sheds light on the impact of entrance music in wrestling, not only for the performers but also for their peers. It reveals a unique moment of connection between two athletes amid a competitive environment. With the Elimination Chamber match approaching, fans can look forward to both Orton and Williams bringing energy to the ring, driven in part by powerful music that clearly resonates beyond the audience.
