
In the most recent edition of the Podcast Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Swayze, MVP, Manager of The Hurt Syndicate, revealed how his group's entry theme was born in AEW. And he revealed how the curious story of the song, which was born from the song The Hurt Business, released by Westside Gunn, Wale and Smoke Dza and his name inspired by the faction that dominated WWE During the Covid-19 era. These were MVP's words:
► This was how The Hurt Syndicate's entrance music was born in AEW
«When I finally recovered my cell phone, everyone had sent me links such as: 'Have you seen this? Have you heard this? ' I heard and said, 'Hey, this is brutal, this theme of The Hurt Business!' But then I thought, 'A moment, brother, I'm going to write to Smoke Dza. How do they have a topic called Hurt Business and I am not in it? '
“Dza told me, 'brother, send me your verse and take the remix.' So I went, I wrote my part, I recorded it, I sent it … and the Remix de Hurt Business with MVP came out. Everyone liked it, and I was very happy with the result.
“I had already written to Smoke Dza. I said, 'Hey, it seems that Bobby, Shelton and I are going to meet again … and we are going to cross sidewalk.'
“Cartoon sent the beat to smokey, Smokey sent it to me, I listened to it and said: 'Hey, get off this, get that, make it sound more sinister …' 'We were going and coming like three or four times until we achieved what I wanted loudly for our style.
“Originally, the letter said 'We Hurt (Fuck), We Hurt Jesus,' and I told them, 'Whoa, that will not happen on national television.'So they changed it to' Hurt People '. When I heard her, I liked it right away.
“When I put it to him, he told me: 'I don't know, brother … that voice sounds rare.'Referring to Gunn, because of course, Gunn has that unique voice. I told him, 'Brother, that voice is iconic!'
“Since the first time it rang, every week the impulse he had. And now, wherever I go, people sing it. It has become so popular that, before we go out to the ring, fans in the sand are already singing even before it sounds. And during combat, they chant her. It has been a total madness ».