Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit is interested in making an entrance theme for a top WWE name.
Although WWE currently has Def Rebel to create many of the theme songs for superstars, some of the theme songs of selected stars were made by different bands and artists.
Some names whose entrance songs were created by bands are Cody Rhodes‘ “Kingdom” by Downstait, Randy Orton‘s “Voices” by Rev Theory, CM Punk’s “Cult of Personality” by Living Colour, and more. Interestingly, Bron Breakker may be joining this list soon.
It was jokingly posted by a parody account on X that Limp Bizkit will produce a new theme song for Bron Breakker, adding that it would have a nu-metal style, nostalgic to WWE’s early 2000s sound. The post spread to Instagram and was seen by the frontman, Fred Durst. The singer shared that he was interested in making the rumor a reality.
“Word has spread and the rumor has me ready to make it a reality – LET F’N MAKE’M BOUNCE @WWE”
Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst is open to working with WWE to produce Bron Breakker's new entrance theme.
(From @heresthething_12 on IG) pic.twitter.com/Kl2imVZkYj
— Luka Magic (@luka_magician) June 9, 2025
Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst Has A History With WWE
If the award-winning musician will indeed work with the Stamford-based promotion for Bron Breakker, it won’t be the first time he has been involved with the company and its superstars, let alone have one of his songs be someone’s entrance song.
From 2000 to 2002, The Undertaker used “Rollin (Raid Air Vehicle)” by Limp Bizkit as his entrance song as The American Bad**s character. The band performed this live at WrestleMania XIX.
The band’s song “My Way” was also WrestleMania 17’s promo song for Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, which many fans consider one of the best hype videos in history.