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: The entrance begins with a distinct drum prelude that allows Lashley to perform a signature "fist bump" in time with the beat.
The most iconic version of his custom Titantron came with the transition to his theme by Def Rebel. This version is widely regarded as one of the best in modern WWE for several reasons: bobby_lashley_custom_titantron_wwe_titan
Lashley returned to WWE in 2018 with a renewed focus. His new Titantron featured high-definition graphics and a theme titled by CFO$. The visuals shifted toward a sleek, modern aesthetic, emphasizing his status as a "machine built for destruction". During his time with The Hurt Business , the Titantron evolved again to match the group's "all-gold" professional aesthetic, featuring stylized versions of the stable's logo alongside Lashley's solo highlights. The "Titan" Era (2021–Present) : The entrance begins with a distinct drum
: The graphics prominently feature his "All Mighty" moniker, solidifying his role as a final-boss style heel and later a dominant face. Evolution of Themes and Graphics Theme Song Key Visual Feature Original Run (2005-2008) "Hell Will Be Calling Your Name" Military and amateur wrestling highlights Return (2018-2020) "Dominance" Modern HD action shots All Mighty (2021-Present) "Titan" / "All Mighty" Cinematic lighting and drum-timed intro His new Titantron featured high-definition graphics and a
The story of Bobby Lashley’s custom (entrance video) is a reflection of his transformation from a soft-spoken athlete into "The All Mighty" force of nature in WWE. The Early Years (2005–2008)
When Bobby Lashley debuted in 2005, his Titantron focused heavily on his and amateur wrestling accolades. Fans often remember these early videos for highlighting his soft-spoken nature, which some felt didn't fully capture his physical dominance at the time. His first major theme, "Hell Will Be Calling Your Name," accompanied visuals of him simply performing his signature moves, like the Dominator . The Return and "Dominance" (2018–2020)