
What started as a troll post just turned into a real possibility.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has responded to a fake rumor suggesting the band was working on a new WWE entrance theme for Bron Breakker—and now, he’s down to actually make it happen.
The rumor began when a parody Instagram account, Heres The Thing, shared a mock announcement claiming that WWE had tapped Limp Bizkit to create a theme song for Breakker. While the post was never meant to be taken seriously, it gained traction quickly online and even sparked debates among fans tired of WWE’s current musical direction.
Then came the unexpected twist—Fred Durst himself commented on the post, making it clear he’s game to turn fiction into fact: “Word has spread and the rumor has me ready to make it a reality – LET F’N MAKE’M BOUNCE @wwe.”
The band hasn’t worked with WWE since 2012, when Durst appeared on Kevin Rudolph’s Champion, the official theme song for Night of Champions. But they left a lasting mark in the early 2000s—most memorably with Rollin’, which The Undertaker used as his entrance music during his American Badass run.
Breakker, the powerhouse now aligned with Seth Rollins’ faction, is one of WWE’s fastest-rising stars. As fans continue to call for a revamp of WWE’s musical identity—calling out Def Rebel and even invoking Metro Boomin’s name—Durst’s comment could be the spark that leads to a full-blown collaboration.
What began as a joke may now lead to a real banger. Fred Durst jumping on a fake rumor and trying to make it real is about as unfiltered as it gets—and honestly, it might just work. In a WWE era where fans constantly complain about generic music, bringing back Limp Bizkit could give Bron Breakker the kind of entrance theme that actually slaps. Don’t be shocked if this joke turns into the next banger you hear on Monday nights.
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