
As you all know, I previously brought the full version of Who Dares Wins, which it wasn't the version Dustin came out to as his entrance theme, originally posted on July 2015, and reposted in June 2020. I also happened to make one video for his "Natural" theme in December 2015, but it was lost. This time, however, I decided to bring the real version with the long intro being cut off. Anyways, Dustin first used this at Wrestlewar 1991 against Buddy Landel, and from then on, you could tell some great stuff was prepared for the young man, like winning the World Six-Man Tag titles with Big Josh and Tom Zenk, as well as winning the WCW World Tag titles with Ricky Steamboat as well. Things were going pretty fine for the undefeated young man, but as soon as previous heels like Barry Windham, Ron Simmons and Nikita Koloff joined the babyface side, Dustin mostly ended up being the fall guy of his team, getting beat up in multi-men matches until he could make the hot tag to someone. Of course, it wasn't always like that, as he won the WCW and NWA World Tag titles with Barry once, but it was a hard time being Barry's partner, with that changing only after he won the United States Championship in January 1993. And yes, this is a rip-off of Money For Nothing by Dire Straits, and no, it wasn't Jimmy Hart, JJ Maguire or Howard Helm who made it.
Song made by Howard Jones and Tim Shaxson, licensed by Amphonic Music/Sound Stage.
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