Johnston is also credited with composing the entrance themes of great such as Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. The new theme titled “Who’s Next”, was composed by renowned WWE music composer Jim Johnston. The name of the game is painNow we've found youĭuring his stint with the WWE, Goldberg used a modified version of his WCW theme. This is gonna hurt a little bitHeads I win, tails you loseĪnd we crush, crush 'emNow we lay you down to restĪnd we crush, crush 'emDon't need reason, don't want names You're a drum and we're gonna pound itLast one standing wins the fight The price is high, someone's gonna payHeads I win, tails you loseĪnd we crush, crush 'emLooking for trouble, now you've found it We get it up, you go down in flamesParty time, going down He even used this song as his entrance theme for a few months. In fact, he convinced the officials over at WCW to have the band perform the song on the July 5 th, 1999 episode of Monday Nitro. So when the producers of Universal Soldier: The Return wanted Megadeath’s “Crush ‘Em” for the movie, of which Goldberg was a part of too, he heard the song and loved it. This is, in fact, the entrance theme that most wrestling fans will identify with as Goldberg’s entrance theme.īill Goldberg is also a big Megadeath fan. The most common of them was “Invasion” composed by Christian Poulet and Jean-Yves Rigo, used for his WCW debut and the matches following that. Emerging from a stream of fireworks Goldberg looked like a monster cleansed by the fire and ready for battle.ĭuring the span of his career, Goldberg had a number of theme songs which signalled his arrival into the ring. He would emerge from his locker room and make his way to the ring as the cameras followed him. Goldberg’s theme song is as unique as him. The song also became Goldbergs temporary entrance theme and was used in a video montage of his in-ring. His high impact move set coupled with unmatched intensity had earned him a boisterous following which till date chants his name when he steps into the ring. A VHS of the Nitro performance was later released. His unbeaten streak of 173-0 was considered, at the time, the greatest streak in the history of sports entertainment, which Kevin Nash eventually went on to break. Goldberg was in WCW for a mere 15 months, and within that span, he had already accomplished what even the most decorated superstars only dreamed of achieving in a lifetime a record 173-match win streak, the WCW United States Champion and the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Perhaps the greatest WCW Champion ever, Goldberg was as dominant as they come. Goldberg’s return on Monday Night RAW brought back fond memories of yesteryear.