Limp Bizkit's lead singer, Fred Durst, is open to a potential WWE project concerning Bron Breakker. The band is known in wrestling circles for producing The Undertaker's Rollin' entrance theme, as well as multiple pay-per-view songs in the early 2000s.
There have been some unconfirmed reports that Limp Bizkit has been tasked with creating Breakker's new entrance song. Some fans have been calling for WWE to get rid of Def Rebel, with top hip-hop producer Metro Boomin' making a case to lend a hand to make iconic themes for WWE Superstars.
In a post on Instagram, a digital creator named Heres The Thing shared that WWE has announced Limp Bizkit's involvement in a potential new theme song for the former Intercontinental Champion. It has not been reported by any reputable outlet, but Fred Durst is open to the possibility.
"Word has spread and the rumor has me ready to make it a reality - LET F’N MAKE’M BOUNCE @wwe," Durst commented on the Instagram post.
Limp Bizkit hasn't worked with WWE since 2012, when Fred Durst was featured on Kevin Rudolph's Champion, the official theme song for Night of Champions.
Bron Breakker is currently part of Seth Rollins' faction. It will be interesting to see if the company begins collaborating with artists regarding revamping WWE Superstars' entrance themes.
There's no doubt that Bron Breakker is a future world champion. He will likely be one of the faces of WWE once the current generation of stars moves on. Breakker has already looked dominant in his stint on the main roster, and his partnership with Seth Rollins will be beneficial to his status in the promotion.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash recently discussed Breakker's role in Rollins' group, pointing to how it could elevate the second-generation star.
"I think it elevates him. Because he’s seen in that main event bracket (…) Bron is learning from a standpoint of sitting in the TV production room as they’re putting together what they’re going to do, and he’s in there with Heyman and Rollins. I mean, to be under that learning tree [is good] as opposed to, you know, somebody that doesn’t have that experience?" Nash said on Kliq This.
In addition to Breakker, Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman are also part of Rollins' stable. Reed and Breakker are combustible elements, which makes the group more intriguing.