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Drew McIntyre Will Be "Devastated" If WWE Fans Don't Sing 'Broken Dreams' Like Chris Jericho's 'Judas'

Will fans know the words?

Drew McIntyre has revealed his old WWE theme, 'Broken Dreams', will return in the future, possibly for a big event. He won't be abandoning 'Gallantry' altogether, though, and Drew will instead look to incorporate 'Broken Dreams' into his current entrance music.  

"Yeah - I say it all the time in every interview I get asked, which is almost every interview, eventually it's going to happen. I imagine it's going to be in a bigger event, it might be as part of a package - we did that in NXT, prior to my match with Bobby Roode when I won the NXT title, we used a part of it and people were absolutely buzzing," Drew told Inside The Ropes.

"I see it more like as a combination like Edge did just at SummerSlam there, with the Brood into his new music. If we could use it in some capacity at the beginning, cutting into the war pipes, which is more suitable for who I am today."

The Scottish Warrior will be "devastated" if fans don't sing along like they do with Chris Jericho's 'Judas', however.   

"The thing I always say is, everybody please learn the words because if I somehow convince management 'we gotta use this, because the fans love it, they're all waiting for it, they've been asking me for it for years, they know all the words', and I walk out there and nobody knows the words and they don't sing it like Jericho's song, I'll be devastated, and I'm going to have to go back with my tail between my legs going 'I was wrong,'" McIntyre added.

The Scottish Warrior previously used 'Broken Dreams' between 2010 and 2012 during his run as 'the chosen one'. 

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