Well now, let me tell ya ’bout that song what plays when Randy Orton steps into the ring. That there tune, it’s called “Voices”—and boy, does it get the crowd goin’! If you ain’t heard it yet, you best listen up ‘cause it’s a real piece of work. You see, this song ain’t just some random music; it’s got a lot of meaning behind it. It’s like it’s speakin’ right to ya, just like Randy himself when he’s in that ring.
The song “Voices” was made by a band called Rev Theory. You might not’ve heard of ’em if you ain’t into rock music, but they sure do know how to put a tune together. The whole idea behind the song is that Randy Orton hears voices in his head. Now don’t get all scared, it ain’t like he’s losing his mind or nothin’. These voices? They’re his guides, his counsel. They tell him what to do, how to act, and when to strike. It’s like he’s got a little army in his head, all ready to help him take down his opponents.
The lyrics go like this:
- “I hear voices in my head, they council me.”
- “They understand, they talk to me.”
- “You got your rules and your religion, all designed to keep you safe.”
Now, these words? They really tell