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Who does The Hardy Boyz theme song?

Who does The Hardy Boyz theme song?

Hardy came out on tonight’s Dynamite to the song “Loaded” and as Fightful Select reports, the song has been licensed from AEW. According to the outlet, the Zack Tempest-produced song wasn’t actually owned by WWE and has appeared on Spike TV as well as in adds.

Do The Hardy Boyz own their theme song?

Fightful Select reports that AEW has made “inquiries” about licensing “Loaded”, the theme most associated with Matt and Jeff Hardy. WWE doesn’t own the song, though the duo used it for two decades. It has been used elsewhere, so it’s not strictly tied to WWE.

What is Jeff Hardy’s theme music?

More videos on YouTube As soon as Jeff Hardy used ‘Loaded’ on AEW Dyanmite, the company acquired the rights to the song.

Who owns The Hardy Boyz theme?

AEW now own rights to multiple classic WWE theme songs including Jeff Hardy and more – Reports. Hours before Jeff Hardy’s AEW debut on Dynamite, Fightful Select reported that the promotion had attempted to secure the rights to the Hardy Boyz iconic theme “Loaded”.

How does AEW use Hardy Boyz theme?

On being able to use their iconic Hardy Boyz theme song from WWE in AEW: “It was in the Warner media library. It is a song that is just licensed and they didn’t lock it down. You can hear it in commercials and stuff. I knew we had that in our back pocket.”

Does Cody Rhodes own his theme song?

Cody owns his theme song so he would be able to use it in WWE.

Does WWE own no more words?

‘ We came to find that they owned the song so there was no reason I couldn’t. My first night in front of a live audience, I got it back and it’s just like it never left. It was so powerful. I think [WWE] realized, ‘Yeah, that was a good decision,’” Hardy said.

Does Cody own kingdom?

Interestingly, Cody Rhodes’ theme song, “Kingdom” by Downstait, is not actually owned by AEW, so could potentially be used by WWE.

Does Hardy’s own their music?

The report adds that WWE owns ‘No More Words’ that was most recently used by Jeff Hardy in WWE although Hardy owns the rights to the songs ‘Modest’ and ‘Obsolete’ that were used by Hardy during his time in TNA.

Who just got fired from WWE?

Dexter Lumis, Dakota Kai, and Malcolm Bivens were just a few of the names released from their contracts, as reported by Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, and there is also a full listing without a paywall on Fightful Select. So far in 2022, 23 wrestlers have been let go from the company.