Tommaso Ciampa explains why his theme was changed, the message behind his new music

Tommaso Ciampa took to his Instagram page to explain why his theme song was changed and the message behind the new song

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Ciampa explains the theme change.

Both Tommaso Ciampa and Dolph Ziggler have been appearing on one another’s assigned shows and last week on NXT 2.0, Robert Roode assisted Ziggler in defeating Ciampa for an NXT Title opportunity. Ciampa was in action on the 2/28 Monday Night Raw and picked up a win over Roode.

Ciampa entered to new theme music and is no longer using ‘No One Will Survive’. He took to his Instagram page and noted that he likes the new music. Ciampa feels that the message in his new theme is something he would rather spread than ‘No One Will Survive’ because of the current events in the world and the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing.

Let’s address the elephant in the room. Personally, I like the new music. More importantly, I love the message: “fight to survive”. It resonates with me on a deeper level. We all face our own struggles in life, obstacles we must overcome, we all have our own “fight” …whether that’s a battle with mental health, cancer, a physical disability, self doubt, or anything else… we must always choose to “fight to survive”.

Over the past few years, I’ve become far more active with charities and non profits like Give Kids the World Village. The pandemic has swept the nation. And to be quite honest, with the current state of things, I’d much rather spread a message like “fight to survive” than “no one will survive”. I sure as heck would rather teach my daughter that lesson.

I’ve been in this business for 17 years now. My platform has never been bigger than it is right now. My moment is now, literally and metaphorically. And everyday, I choose to “fight to survive”..

On tonight’s NXT 2.0, Ciampa is going to be teaming with NXT Champion Bron Breakker to take on Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode.

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