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Well I know Ant just did a review of WWF the Music Volume 5 so I have decided to do WWF the music Aggression. This is the rap alternative and most of the songs are not actually used they are just remixes of the actual songs in a rap form. They are many stars on this CD including: Run DMC, Snoop Dogg and Redman just to name a few so the songs are made by top-notch rappers.
Now my children if you gather round I shall tell you a review........
1. D-Generation X theme "The kings" by Run DMC - This is my favourite song on the whole CD. It features great guitaring and drums. Personally I donít have a clue what they say apart when I catch a few words like ìDJ Run yaíllî, ìD-Generation Xî and ìAppleî (Yeah abit odd really?). But whether you can understand the words or not its still an excellent tune.
2. Mankind theme ìWreckî by Kool Keith & O.D.B. ñ This song is not to my liking but it may be to your liking. The words in this song are good so if they had changed the tune then it may have been a top tune. This song is defiantly street rap with a chorus which says ì punch, kick, fightî you might be able to get the drift of the song. Overall itís an ok song.
3. The Rock theme ìKnow your roleî by Method Man ñ This is a great song and of course what Rock song would be complete without the odd ìDo you smell what the Rock is cookin?î eh? The tune is great and so are the words ìFinally the Rock has come back, layin down the smack on your monkey crap, candy coated a*s, enter the squared circle with the great one, the most electrifying moves donít touch the stationî Which if you are a Rock fan you will notice lots of his common catch phrases. So overall this once again is a tune which you will keep coming back to.
4. Stone Cold Steve Austin theme ìHell Yeahî by Snoop Dogg and W.C. ñ This song is one of the greatest. Off course Stone Cold gets the two best rappers to do his song but hey. The tune is just a faster version of his original song. Great rapping in this song but after all they are two of the best rappers in the industry. A great tune as always by two great rappers.
5. Vince McMahon theme ì No Chanceî by Redman & Rock of Heltah Skeltah feat. Peanut Butter Wolf (Odd names eh?) ñ This song has a classical kind of tune to it as it features pianos and some other classical instruments, The Chorus is ì Thereís no chance in hell, you wanna take whatís mine but your just to frail, thereís no chance in hellÖ..î so on. Also once again Vinceís catchphrase ìNo chance in hellî is also used. So I quite like this song as the tune and words are very good.
6. Gangrel theme ìI wonít stopî by C-Murder feat. Magic ñ I really hate this song so I wont go into too much detail of it as that would mean me having to listen to it more than once which is not a nice thing to do. Basically Gangrel in the WWF is a vampire so basically the song says ìI need blood, looking for a victim, you cant run from me, look at my teethî. Overall this song SUCKS!
7. Kane theme ìBig Red Machineî by The Eastsidaz ñ hmmmmÖ..well this song is ok but like Gangrelís song I donít like it too much. The tune is Kaneís entrance music with a few changes and I donít like Kaneís entrance music to start with as it is far to repetitive but the rap makes it just bearable. So itís ok but only just ok.
8. Chris Jericho theme ìBreak down the wallsî by RA The Rugged Man ñ Well this song is truly great itís the same tune as Jerichoís entrance music but slowed down, so I was quite surprised when I heard this song and it turned out to be good. The chorus is ìBreak the walls downî then some large sentence silenced due to bad language. This is a great song which Iím sure you will like.
9. New Age Outlaws theme ì You ainít hardî by Bad Azz & Techniec ñ Well Iím not sure whether I like this, itís an ok song but not as good as other songs. The chorus is ìYou ainít hard, you ainít toughî, as I said Iím not sure on this song so if you buy this CD Iíll leave you to decide.
10. The Godfather theme ìpimpin Ainít Easyî by Ice T ñ Where should I start this song is the best. Great words and a nice beat to top it all off, the chorus is ìPimpin ainít easy man, pimpin ainít easy man, grab your b*tches!î This song is the best. Iím sure you will thoroughly enjoy this song.
11. Triple H theme ìGameî by Mystikal & Ras Kass ñ This song is pretty good the words really let it down as the beat is very catchy and enjoyable. The chorus is ìIím gonna do what I wanna do, when I do it, ainít nothing that you can do when Iímî then I cant make it out (sorry). This song is ok but towards the end they start to shout which ruins it really.
12. The Big Show theme ìBigî by Mack 10, K Mac & Boo Kapone feat. MC Eiht ñ This song is very good, mainly because of a piano that just keeps repeating one note, that may sound annoying but is actually a very clever bit of music making. During the song you hear the odd guy shouting, ìwell itís the Big Show!î which ruins it for me but you might like it. Not a bad song overall but there is room for improvement.
13. The Undertaker theme ìMinistryî by Dame Grease Presents Meeno - This song is great because it uses Violins to a great effect, I personally never thought that rap and classical would ever match but they do. The chorus is ìIím known as the King, Deadman walking, fear no man, open your eyes tell me what you see, King of the streetsî A truly great song.
Overall I would give this CD 10/10. Now that may seem like a lot seeing as though there are some bad songs but the good songs are ones that you cannot miss out on. BUY THIS CD!
Thanks for reading,
Jetster
Rikishi made his debut on Metal in a match against Chaz of Lo Down. He had previously westled in the federation as Phatu a few years back as a member of the Headshrinkers Tag team who were a dominant force in the WWF. I don't know much about Rikishi back then so I'll go to more previous scenes.
They called it his debut but really it was a come back from a very long absence. Rikishi started with matches on Metal and gradually moved up the ranks. He soon made appearences on Heat. Eventually, on Smackdown, Triple H made a random draw for who would face him for the WWF Title. The name that came out of the machine was Rikishi. The locker room was shocked. So were the fans. Rikishi was getting a heavy push with a title shot.
Rikishi performed great in the match. He even kicked out of a Pedigree. HHH eventually got annoyed and hit Rikishi with a chair. He still kicked out. Then the Game went and got himself DQ'd with lots of chair shots to the head on Rikishi.
Soon Rikishi became a top wrestler in the WWF. He formed with 2 Cool and had some great Tag matches wih them. He made regular appearences on RAW and Smack Down and won the European Title and the Intercontinental Title multiple times. Soon he got himself into a plot by HHH and ran over Steve Austin in a car. That shocked the WWF.
Then at Armageddon, Rikishi competed in the 6 man Hell in a Cell. It was a stunning match. Rikishi himself got chokslamed off the cell and into a truck by the Undertaker. Rikishi came 4th in the Royal Rumble and also in the Rumble, he formed a partnership with old tag team partner Haku. They had great battles with Undertaker and Kane but never won the Tag Titles off the Brothers of Destruction.
Suddenly Haku vanished from the WWF and Rikishi became a face again. At Judgement Day, Rikishi faced William Regal and after Regal executed the Regal Cutter, it was found Rikishi tore a muscle in his arm which became worse. He has been out since but will be back soon.
What a long, boring history Rikishi has. I didn't talk about the Stinkface because.. well you know why.
Thanks 4 reading, Afro.
At Wrestlemania X7, the APA Vs the Right to Censor was brilliant. Some great moves were excecuted and the APA finish things off with a Clothesline from Hell out of no where to pik up a win. great ending to a brilliant match.
Even look at small television events like this weeks Heat, the APA against Chuck Polumbo and 'The one' Billy Gunn. Classic match, in the last 2 minutes the action was fast and just, well brilliant. Billy Gunn ducks the Clothesline from Hell and reverses into a fameasser. They didn't win but they made Heat have a good match, they must be doing something right.
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