Dominik Mysterio is the latest WWE Superstar to speak out about dissatisfaction with his entrance music—and he’s not holding back.

During an appearance on the Towers of Power podcast, Mysterio expressed how badly he wants a new track, even throwing in some names for who he’d like to collaborate with on a new version. He made it clear he isn’t a fan of his current theme or the Judgment Day music in general:

“Oh god, I wish. That and the Judgment Day music. Good God. Uhm, I don’t know how much I could say but man I’m going to go with Fuerza Regida, my boy JOP, Calle 24, and Adriel Favela. When have you ever heard corridos or traditional Mexican music as someone’s theme?”

Dom’s comments echo a growing sentiment within WWE. It was previously reported that multiple Superstars have requested changes to their entrance music, with a few of them even reverting to their original themes on a recent episode of SmackDown.

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Shinsuke Nakamura was a standout example. The King of Strong Style returned to SmackDown on October 10 with his original theme “The Rising Sun,” and the crowd lit up. It was a clear reminder of how much the right song can amplify a superstar’s entrance.

Drew McIntyre and Sheamus are also reportedly among those lobbying to bring back their old music, though sources say it’s still uncertain whether WWE will approve their requests. McIntyre in particular is said to be skeptical about the chances of his classic theme returning.

“A few superstars reverted back to their original entrance themes during this week’s episode of SmackDown,” WrestleVotes noted, pointing to what could be a shift in WWE’s approach to entrance presentation.

Between Dominik Mysterio’s blunt take and the audience’s explosive reaction to Nakamura’s throwback, it’s clear there’s momentum building behind the push for better music. Whether WWE listens and leans back into what’s worked in the past remains to be seen—but the message from both fans and wrestlers is loud and clear.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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