WrestleMania is the most anticipated event in the pro wrestling industry. It is a stage where titles change hands, careers are ended and history is made. WrestleMania has seen its fair share of live performances of superstars’ entrance music, like Motorhead performing “The Game” for Triple H at WrestleMania 21 or Bianca Belair’s music being played by the Texas Southern University Marching Band at WrestleMania 38. However, it looks like Rhea Ripley will not be following suit this year.

There were rumors flying around that Rhea Ripley will be having a live performance by Motionless In White at this year’s WrestleMania. It seems that those rumors are not true.

Rhea Ripley recently shot down those rumors in an interview with Wrestling Inc. where she explained that Motionless In White was already booked for an event in Germany. As this was an event that was rescheduled due to COVID, the chances of them cancelling again are pretty low. However, Ripley did not rule out a future performance.

“They’re in Germany. They had a rescheduled COVID event so they couldn’t cancel again, so I don’t think we’re going to be seeing them tomorrow unfortunately, but maybe in the future. I’m trying to get it set up. I somehow got Chris Motionless to sing my song in the first place, so you never know what might happen.”

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Rhea Ripley won the 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble and chose to go after the SmackDown’s Women’s Championship. She will be facing Charlotte Flair on the first night of WrestleMania 39 whom she has clashed with before at WrestleMania 36.

There was belief that the match for the SmackDown’s Women’s Championship would be the main event for the first night of WrestleMania 39. As we previously reported, WWE may be leaning towards the Undisputed Tag Team Championship match in the main event slot.

What do you think about WrestleMania musical performances? Who’s your favorite one? Let us know how you feel in the comments below!

Talha Asad Iqbal

Talha Asad Iqbal is an mechanical engineer who just loves everything wrestling. From spending his childhood collecting wrestling action figures to spending his adulthood writing about wrestling, he really seems to enjoy wrestling a bit too much. Outside wrestling and his work, he loves spending time in the gym and playing video games.

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