A few years ago, bassist Mark Crozer found himself in some tough financial times. After years of playing live, most notably on bass with The Jesus and Mary Chain, he experienced a musculoskeletal injury that left him unable to play shows – his primary source of income for more than 30 years. In a profession […]
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Mark Crozer Reveals The Angry Phone Call He Got From WWE Over Bray Wyattâs Theme
During a recent appearance on the
Rain Stops Play podcast, Mark Crozer commented on getting an angry phone call from WWE after leaking that he’d be performing Bray Wyatt’s entrance at WrestleMania 30, and more. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On getting an angry phone call from WWE after he announced heâd be performing at the show: âI had a call asking if I wanted to play at WrestleMania 30. I said, âYeah, definitely.â They said, âKeep it under your hat.â So, I went home and basically told everyone. I put it on Facebook and very quickly it started to appear on various wrestling websites that I would be performing at WrestleMania. I had a very angry phone call from WWE music group saying, âI told you not to tell anyone.â I felt gutted and thought I had blown it. Two weeks before, they said it was still on.â
Mark Crozer was recently interviewed on Rain Stops Play, and one of the topics that he discussed was performing Bray Wyatt’s entrance at WrestleMania 30. In the interview, Crozer mentioned that WWE got angry at him for announcing the performance ahead of time and explained how everything came together. Here are some highlights (via Fightful):
Mark Crozer on getting an angry phone call from WWE after he announced he’d be performing at the show: “I had a call asking if I wanted to play at WrestleMania 30. I said, ‘Yeah, definitely.’ They said, ‘Keep it under your hat.’ So, I went home and basically told everyone. I put it on Facebook and very quickly it started to appear on various wrestling websites that I would be performing at WrestleMania. I had a very angry phone call from WWE music group saying, ‘I told you not to tell anyone.’ I felt gutted and thought I had blown it. Two weeks before, they said it was still on.”