Summary

Drew McIntyre had an unexpected WrestleMania week callback when he heard "Broken Dreams" playing from a nearby building and immediately went inside to join the fans reacting to it.

The song was McIntyre's entrance theme during his first WWE run, and it has remained one of the most requested pieces of music tied to him. WWE briefly brought it back as part of his introduction before his Clash at the Castle 2022 match against Roman Reigns, but it has not been used again as his full-time entrance theme.

Social media moment around "Broken Dreams"

McIntyre shared the moment on Instagram, showing himself out for a walk before realizing the song was playing nearby. He then headed into the building and played up the moment with the crowd.

The clip did not confirm any official WWE plan to bring the theme back. It was simply a fan-pleasing moment built around a song that still gets a strong reaction whenever it surfaces.

What it says about Drew McIntyre's WWE connection to the song

McIntyre and "Broken Dreams" are still clearly linked in fans' minds, and the reaction to this moment showed that has not changed since Clash at the Castle 2022. If WWE ever wants an easy crowd hit for a major McIntyre entrance, the demand is still there.

The timing also came not long after McIntyre's WrestleMania 42 loss to Jacob Fatu in an Unsanctioned Match, where Fatu won after a moonsault through a table. McIntyre has remained part of the wider WWE conversation in recent weeks, including discussion around a possible match with Wade Barrett, so even a small moment like this keeps fan attention on him.

Sources

As reported by Fightful