
This one is another fine remake of the original one made in April 2016 that was lost, just like the Steiners' and New Breed's. I will surely make new ones for those who I once did and posted in the old channel, but let's walk one step at a time. Anyways, Badstreet U.S.A is nothing short of iconic and legendary in the annals of wrestling, especially considering that this song was made in 1983 only for the characters purposes in World Class Championship Wrestling, and marked the birth of the greatest rock and roll band of all time, the Fabulous Freebirds! However, this is the incarnation of Michael "P.S" Hayes and Jimmy "Jam" Garvin from 1989 and onward, but we occasionally had the past full time members Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy and Buddy "Lee" Roberts (both included here) aboard with minor roles, and also, you can notice Badstreet/Fantasia (Brad Armstrong) included here, as he played an important role in the feud with the Young Pistols. This legendary song marked the era of dominance of the Freebirds in the tag team division, but believe it or not, this was already their third time used this in World Championship Wrestling, as they previously used the legendary "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd in mid-1989 and the less known "When The Love Comes Down" by Michael Hayes in March 1990. With that being said, Badstreet U.S.A was only brought in around May 1990 when Hayes and Garvin were feuding with the Rock' n' Roll Express. Still, nothing tops Rock and Roll wrestling better than this right here, as the two flamboyant, charismatic, rough-edged, rowdy and brawling Freebirds were always glowing and dancing to this tremendous piece of work.
Song made by Michael Seitz and the Badstreet Band, licensed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
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