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WWE Changes Tommaso Ciampa's Entrance Music On Raw

No more 'No One Will Survive'

No song will survive. 

While Tommaso Ciampa's 'No One Will Survive' entrance theme was popular amongst WWE fans, it didn't survive the former NXT Champion's move to the main roster.

Ciampa made another appearance on Monday Night Raw this week, taking on Robert Roode, but The Sicilian Psychopath made his way to the ring with new more generic-sounding music. 

Ciampa would then defeat Robert Roode but he suffered a two-on-one post-match beatdown from The Glorious One and his tag team partner Dolph Ziggler. 

The former NXT Champion and Ziggler have been feuding in recent weeks and Roode helped The Show Off defeat Ciampa in a number one contender's match on last week's NXT.

Ciampa and The Dirty Dawgs will clash tonight when The Sicilian Psychopath teams with Bron Breakker.

'No One Will Survive' is just the latest CFO$ theme to be changed and the likes of Keith Lee and Damian Priest also lost their theme songs when they moved to the main roster. 

CFO$ previously worked with WWE but it emerged in early 2020 that their working relationship had come to an end due to an issue between CFO$ and their publisher. The group have since disbanded. 

Ciampa issued the following statement about his new music on Instagram

"Let's address the elephant in the room. Personally, I like the new music. More importantly, I love the message: 'fight to survive'. It resonates with me on a deeper level. We all face our own struggles in life, obstacles we must overcome, we all have our own 'fight'...whether that's a battle with mental health, cancer, a physical disability, self-doubt, or anything else...we must always choose to 'fight to survive'. 

"Over the past few years, I've become far more active with charities and non-profits like Give Kids the World Village. The pandemic has swept the nation. And to be quite honest, with the current state of things, I'd much rather spread a message like 'fight to survive' than 'no one will survive'. I sure as heck would rather teach my daughter that lesson. 

"I've been in this business for 17 years now. My platform has never been bigger than it is right now. My moment is now, literally and metaphorically. And everyday, I choose to 'fight to survive.'"

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