Wrestling world urges Triple H to call Metro BoominRenowned music producer Metro Boomin, best known for chart-topping collaborations with artists like The Weeknd, Drake, and Future, is now setting his sights on a new arena - the squared circle. In a recent post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Metro expressed his interest in producing entrance themes for WWE Superstars, calling it a "lifelong goal."
Metro Boomin’s WWE connection runs deepWhile the idea may sound novel to some, Metro Boomin’s association with WWE isn’t new. The producer was involved in promotional content for WWE Bad Blood 2024, including the event’s cold open featuring Cody Rhodes. He was also spotted during WrestleMania 41 weekend in Las Vegas, where he performed at the “WrestleMania After Dark” event and attended the live show.
Metro’s tweet, posted on May 28, 2025, read: “Would love to produce some WWE entrance themes. It’s a lifelong goal of mine 👀” The message quickly gained traction online, with wrestling and hip-hop fans alike calling on WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H, to make it happen.
Wrestling world urges Triple H to call Metro BoominThe tweet sparked a wave of support. One fan wrote, “@TripleH pick up the phone, we need to talk,” while another urged, “Please save us bro,” referring to criticism directed at WWE’s current music producers, Def Rebel. Multiple users echoed the sentiment that WWE’s entrance music has lacked the spark it once had, and that Metro Boomin’s signature dark and cinematic sound could reinvigorate Superstar presentations.
Interestingly, some fans even floated the idea of Metro working with AEW or other wrestling promotions if WWE doesn’t take him up on the offer. Others speculated about which Superstar would benefit the most from a Metro-produced track, with names like Seth Rollins, John Cena, and Giulia thrown into the mix.
With WWE currently undergoing creative shifts under the leadership of Triple H and TKO Group Holdings, many believe the timing is perfect for fresh musical direction. Metro Boomin’s entry into wrestling could also signal a return to the days when popular musicians contributed to iconic themes, much like Motörhead did for Triple H or Snoop Dogg for Sasha Banks.
As of now, there’s been no official response from WWE. But with the buzz around Metro’s tweet gaining momentum, fans are hopeful the company will consider letting the acclaimed producer cook - this time, with entrance music that hits just as hard as his chart-topping beats.
Metro Boomin’s WWE connection runs deepWhile the idea may sound novel to some, Metro Boomin’s association with WWE isn’t new. The producer was involved in promotional content for WWE Bad Blood 2024, including the event’s cold open featuring Cody Rhodes. He was also spotted during WrestleMania 41 weekend in Las Vegas, where he performed at the “WrestleMania After Dark” event and attended the live show.
Metro’s tweet, posted on May 28, 2025, read: “Would love to produce some WWE entrance themes. It’s a lifelong goal of mine 👀” The message quickly gained traction online, with wrestling and hip-hop fans alike calling on WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H, to make it happen.
Wrestling world urges Triple H to call Metro BoominThe tweet sparked a wave of support. One fan wrote, “@TripleH pick up the phone, we need to talk,” while another urged, “Please save us bro,” referring to criticism directed at WWE’s current music producers, Def Rebel. Multiple users echoed the sentiment that WWE’s entrance music has lacked the spark it once had, and that Metro Boomin’s signature dark and cinematic sound could reinvigorate Superstar presentations.
Interestingly, some fans even floated the idea of Metro working with AEW or other wrestling promotions if WWE doesn’t take him up on the offer. Others speculated about which Superstar would benefit the most from a Metro-produced track, with names like Seth Rollins, John Cena, and Giulia thrown into the mix.
With WWE currently undergoing creative shifts under the leadership of Triple H and TKO Group Holdings, many believe the timing is perfect for fresh musical direction. Metro Boomin’s entry into wrestling could also signal a return to the days when popular musicians contributed to iconic themes, much like Motörhead did for Triple H or Snoop Dogg for Sasha Banks.
As of now, there’s been no official response from WWE. But with the buzz around Metro’s tweet gaining momentum, fans are hopeful the company will consider letting the acclaimed producer cook - this time, with entrance music that hits just as hard as his chart-topping beats.
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