WWE World Heavyweight champion CM Punk discussed using the famous Chicago Bulls song for his match at Elimination Chamber, complete with an intro by the legendary Bulls announcer Ray Clay.
Punk was shown walking through the backstage area at the United Center as the song Sirius by The Alan Parsons Project, played in the background, complete with a light show for those inside the arena.
The song is most known for the starting line up music for the Chicago Bulls, and the PA announcer, Ray Clay, voiced over Punk’s special introduction.
“It’s a magical song, ladies and gentleman, and I got goosebumps just thinking about it and talking about it,” Punk said during the post-show. “But the best part about that entrance are these people behind me. And when I say the people behind me, I mean the entirety of the city of Chicago, because they are always behind me.”
Punk eventually came out to his Cult of Personality song as soon as he exited the backstage area, with the Chicago fans singing along.
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