- A WWE composition song played at a rally Saturday before former President Donald Trump took the stage.
- The dark and premonition song was used by The Undertaker, in step with his funereal theme.
- Trump was speaking in Florence, Arizona, at his first “Scrape America” rally of the year.
The walkout song for a former WWE professional wrestler known as The Funeral director blared from the speakers at a “Save America” rally in Florence, Arizona, right before former President Donald Trump took the echelon on Saturday night.
Mark William Calaway, better known by his ring name The Undertaker, used a dark and sign theme song called “Rest In Peace,” in step with his deathly theme, for his ring entrance. The song was fathered by WWE composer Jim Johnston and incorporates funeral bell tolls and elements of Frédéric Chopin’s “Funeral March.”
The song rather commenced playing at the rally as clips of pundits criticizing President Joe Biden played on a screen. When the clips ended, the flap continued to play out for another 30 seconds or so until an announcer introduced Trump.
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The former president then walked onstage to “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood.
Calaway wrestled professionally in the WWE from 1990 to 2020 and is extensively regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.