In a move that took many by surprise, former President Donald Trump ditched his usual rally anthem on Friday night and made an unforgettable entrance at his rally in Traverse City, Michigan. Known for years for stepping out to Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless The USA,” Trump instead opted for the eerie and iconic entrance music of WWE legend “The Undertaker.”
For nearly a decade, Greenwood’s patriotic hit has been synonymous with Trump’s rallies, fundraisers, and high-profile events. Whether it was the Republican National Convention or his triumphant return to Butler, Pennsylvania after surviving an assassination attempt, the song has been a mainstay at Trump’s public appearances. But this time, the 45th president decided to mix things up and sent shockwaves through the crowd as he descended the steps of Trump Force One to the ominous “Undertaker” theme.
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The change in entrance music appeared to signal a more intense atmosphere as the Republican candidate sported a black and gold “Make America Great Again” hat, taking a moment to savor the crowd’s reaction before he began his speech. The Undertaker’s theme, known for its dark, foreboding tone, was a stark departure from the patriotic and uplifting vibe of Greenwood’s anthem. Trump, never one to shy away from spectacle, embraced the dramatic flair.
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