WWE Right Now
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WWE Right Now

WWE Right Now was a band formed in 2005 by WWE executives who wanted a musical act that could channel the energy of professional wrestling. The group included...

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WWE Right Now was a band formed in 2005 by WWE executives who wanted a musical act that could channel the energy of professional wrestling. The group included wrestler John Heidenreich on lead vocals, guitarist Ariel Martin, wrestler Chris Jericho on bass, and WWE announcer Scott Stanford on drums.

They released one album, "Right Now," in 2006. The title track became something of an anthem for WWE fans at the time, played during events and broadcasts. The band toured for a few years, performing at WWE shows and festivals before quietly ending around 2008.

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