Shinsuke Nakamura has one of the best theme songs that fans have heard in a long time (in my opinion at least). During his match against Samoa Joe at NXT Takeover Brooklyn II, fans would still hum along to his theme at random times during the match. Nakamura ended up winning the NXT Championship at the event and the crowd didn’t stop singing…
It appears like fans were still singing along in the Barclay’s Center hallways while leaving the event. A fan in attendance caught the awesome moment.
Here is the video, thanks to @randyjcruz:
The Nakamura sing along is real…even in the hallways of the Barclays Center. #NXTTakeOver pic.twitter.com/1O6gEtf5Yu
— Randy Cruz (@randyjcruz) August 21, 2016
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Pretty cool moment if you ask me. His entrance was also incredible as the WWE brought in Lee England, Jr to play the violin live for the theme.
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Some people who will remain nameless ( but we all know who you are) criticize the crowd saying that they are just trying to get themselves over. Others (you dunn know who you are) turn down the volume of the crowd for the live airing, then have useless talking laid over the most thrilling parts of the matches. The crowds reaction is just as important as anything else during the show if not more so because it connect the wrestlers to the fans at the event and the event fans to the fans watching at home, it makes everyone feel a part of something. But nope we can’t have anything nice, no signs, no chants, no singing and heaven freaking forbid we enjoy ourselves. If you think I’m wrong about how important crowd interaction is in wrestling, put the show on mute sometime.