>>13823602A lot of retarded stuff gets posted on this board every day, but I just wanted to let you know that this is one of the most retarded posts I've ever seen on this board. You not only showed your complete ignorance of wrestling, you also showed you know nothing about music.
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>>13823720 pointed out, it's very rare for anyone to have a theme that could be considered metal these days. Cody Rhodes' theme is a poppy hard rock song that kind of approaches metal, but it's also the theme he commissioned while he was on the indies, so HHH had nothing to do with it. Other than Cody, I'd classify Seth Rollins and KO's theme as metal. Rhea Ripley, Bron Breakker, Zoe Stark and Shayna Baszler have generic rock/metal loops as their themes, and there's probably a few other jobbers/NXT goons I'm simply not aware of. The point is, the percentage is very small, and certainly hasn't increased since HHH took over from Vince.
Then, apart from that, your obvious ignorance of musical terms makes you seem like a Gen Xer who thought that Smells Like Teen Spirit was a bit too raucous for you. 'Screamo' is a subgenre of emo, not a term for anything with harsh vocals, which is how you and people like you use the term. And 'Nu Metal' hasn't been relevant since the early 2000s. The WWE were probably the last bastion of Nu Metal before it died off completely, with Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Disturbed and Papa Roach all being important parts of the Attitude Era/early Ruthless Aggression era. The only person that's retained a Nu Metal theme is Rey Mysterio, with POD's version of Booyakka 619, but the metal elements of that song are so light it's essentially a hip hop song with a guitar.
And before you ask, yes, I'm mad.