Performed By: Kid Rock
After Undertaker mysteriously disappeared in Sep 99 he would return at J'ment Day 2000 as The American Bad Ass. He used this theme but had a video without wrestling footage which is V1 then the following week he added wrestling clips as seen in this V2 of the video until he changed his theme in December 2000 to Rollin' by Limp Bizkit.
Complete with Full Theme
Performed By: Limp Bizkit
Undertaker debuted this theme in December of 2000 in the Arm'don HIAC Match. He used the theme until 2002, but changed the video a bit after Vengeance 2001, which was the last PPV of that year.
Complete with Full Theme
Tommy Dreamer had become known for doing weird and wacky things like Eating Hair, Drinking Toilet Water, etc. So here as Tommy Dreamer is in the ring explaining how he is just a normal guy, Undertaker decided to come down and see just how normal Dreamer is.
*Attitude Era Action*
With the 'Green Goddess' Tori by their side Road Dogg & X-Pac take on Bubba Ray and D'Von in a Table/Dumpster Match.
(June 25, 2000)
The First Portion.
*Attitude Era Action*
With the 'Green Goddess' Tori by their side Road Dogg & X-Pac take on Bubba Ray and D'Von in a Table/Dumpster Match.
(June 25, 2000)
The Second Portion.
Performed By: K!d R0ck
From the album The History of Rock, This video hit the scene in 2000. It was also used in The 'Federation' as The Und3rt@ker's entrance theme. You may notice that this song samples "S@d But True" by M3t@llic@.
*Attitude Era Action*
Triple H & X-Pac of D-Generation X teaming with Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, & Perry Saturn of The Radicalz to face The Rock, & Cactus Jack. Many thought this would be a 2 on 5 Handicap match, however as Foley made his way in the ring a certain trio music hits and they even the numbers.
When HHH & HBK reunited in 2006 to reform DX, they used this entrance video and a new version theme. They would use it until the two would quietly go their seperate way, but then use it one last time at MNR 15th Anniversary.
Complete With Full Theme.
*Attitude Era Action*
After D-Generation X did a parody of The Nation, The following week The Nation was not very happy and had some things to say. Jason Sensation was at ringside doing other wrestler voice parodies and Owen Hart became even more irate.