Summary

Stephanie Vaquer shared the kind of music she would love to bring into her entrance presentation, naming Megadeth's "Head Crusher" as one of her dream picks.

Vaquer said her connection to metal and hard rock goes back to her early years as a wrestling fan, when acts like Motörhead, Drowning Pool and Limp Bizkit were closely tied to WWE programming. Her latest comments also continue the conversation around her presentation after Stephanie Vaquer explained why WWE changed her entrance theme.

Quote from Stephanie Vaquer

"It would be a dream to have Motörhead accompany me, even though I know it's impossible [band leader Lemmy died in 2015] and they already did it with Triple H [at Wrestlemanias 17 and 21]. It would also be a dream to come out to Megadeth's Head Crusher."

"Honestly, I don't really see myself as a representative of metalheads. I'm not an expert, I just enjoy metal and go with it. But if people see me that way, it's truly an honour. Their support means a lot to me, and I promise I won't let them down."

What Stephanie Vaquer's music choice could mean for her WWE presentation

Stephanie Vaquer tying herself so directly to a song like "Head Crusher" gives WWE another clear cue for how to frame her on screen, especially when entrance music and character identity are so closely linked. Even if that exact track never becomes her theme, the idea reinforces the heavier edge she wants attached to her presentation.

It also helps explain why fans have paid so much attention to her entrance changes in the first place. Vaquer is not talking about music as background noise here, she is talking about a piece of her wrestling identity.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.