Damon Kemp (Bobby Steveson) Sent In Linkin Park Songs For WWE Theme Pitches

Bobby Steveson comments on pitches he made related to his WWE theme music.

In August of 2021, Bobby Steveson, the brother of Olympic wrestler Gable Steveson, was signed to WWE and would later go by the name Damon Kemp in the promotion. Eventually, Bobby would end up as part of the No Quarter Catch Crew faction.

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While speaking on Bleav Get Comfy in a recent appearance, Bobby reflected on pitches he made for his WWE theme music, revealing he sought insipiration from Linkin Park.

"When I was pitching theme songs, I kind wanted something that was hard to come out to, like a hard rock song with good bass. I like Finn Balor’s (theme) with the violins. I enjoyed that. I was sending in Linkin Park and a little bit of Slipknot and Devil Wears Prada. Just to have that hard bass. If I were to have a walkout song, I’d probably have ‘What I’ve Done’ by Linkin Park."

On July 8th, Steveson announced that he would be leaving WWE following his contract expiration this month.

Elsewhere in the same appearance, Steveson commented on possibly doing Bloodsport. You can read more about that here.

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