Talk:Burn in My Light

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[edit] Sounds Alright, I Guess

The what it means seciton doesn't sound too corny- The song is supposed to be refelcted on Randy Orton isn't it? The song is much more of a wrestling theme than it is of a song, and when wrestling themes are written exclusively for the entrance theme of a WWE Superstar, the song is supposed to reflect that particular star's image.

Take Triple H's entrance theme, which was sung by Motorhead and is used as his entrance theme. If there was an article on that song, would it be fair to say that "it sounds like a Triple H fan ran amok with a English textbook?" no it wouldn't. That song reflects Triple H's image and is based around him. The same goes for Burn In My Light- it's based around Randy Orton.

Besides, it not like Mercy Drive had the song released months before his face turn and the WWE listened to it and said "yeah, we'll use that song for Orton", unlike how the WWE did for The Undertaker when he used "Rollin'" as an entrance theme. Mercy Drive wrote the song with the WWE, and the song pretty much is centered around Randy Orton. When people hear that song, they're more likely to think Randy Orton before they can think Mercy Drive, plus the Randy Orton meaning, so to speak, is more referred than the actual meaning of the song.

[edit] NPOV

The dubious "What It Means" section reads like a Randy Orton fan run amok with an English textbook. McPhail 23:26, 15 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] The "What It Means" section...

I tried my best to clean it up and give a better perspective on the song and Orton.

[edit] Lyrics

I posted the lyrics section.I have the song full and wrote out the lyrics.They are 100% in order and correct. Wes jett2008 03:47, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

Where did you get the full song from? More importantly who are these 2 people who claim to have over 50 WWE produced tracks? Because I'd kill someone for a full version of Eddie Guerrero's Gangsta Lean song.

Kill. 13:11, 3 May 2006—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.93.21.98 (talkcontribs) .


Well im the person who posted the song back in december,I dont know where the thing about the 2 people comes from.2 people posted the ending to the song but I got the whole thing and posted it on the net.I dont know where that part comes from?....I can show proof that im the one who posted it if I need too,and BTW I dont have over 50 unreleased themes Wes jett2008 19:11, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

Where can u download the full song, i cant find it anywhere. and i mean the version with the full lyrics that are on the page?User:Killswitch Engage R--TG 50 14:57, 30 June 2006 (UTC) You Can find the full song on www.randyortonweb.com also all of his themes he has used in WWE