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ECW Original The Sandman Reveals How ‘Enter Sandman’ Became His Iconic Entrance Theme

Todd Homegrown
· 2 min read

Few entrance themes in professional wrestling history are as instantly recognizable or emotionally tied to a performer as Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” is to ECW Original The Sandman.

For generations of fans, hearing the opening riff immediately brings back memories of the Singapore cane-swinging hardcore icon stumbling through the crowd inside the old ECW Arena with a cigarette in one hand and a beer in the other. But according to Sandman himself, the now-legendary pairing almost never happened.

Speaking during a recent appearance on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Sandman detailed the surprisingly simple origin story behind using the Metallica classic as his entrance music during his rise in Extreme Championship Wrestling.

“So I had a job working for the Philadelphia Inquirer. I had a thing we called the Sandman van. It was a custom van. There’s like four captains chairs, a bed in the back, TV and everything. I would pile 10-12 kids in there and drop them off in a neighborhood. They would knock on doors, and they would get people to sign up for The Philadelphia Inquirer. So one of those kids that work for me, he keeps telling me about the song, but I didn’t know what he was talking about. Then he got a tape. It was like an eight-track. I hear it, and I’m like, boom. I think I was coming out, the Big Shot to Billy Joel, and then I switched over to that. Look how great that worked out.”

The change would ultimately become one of the defining presentation choices of the entire ECW era. While modern wrestling entrances are often carefully focus-grouped and produced, Sandman’s connection to “Enter Sandman” felt organic, chaotic, and authentic — which perfectly matched the identity of ECW itself.

The entrance eventually evolved into a full-on spectacle. Fans inside the ECW Arena would sing along word-for-word while Sandman made his way through the crowd, often taking several minutes to even reach the ring. In many ways, the entrance became bigger than the matches themselves and helped cement Sandman as one of hardcore wrestling’s most unforgettable stars.

It also became one of the most expensive unofficial music usages in wrestling history. ECW famously used licensed music without securing long-term rights deals, something that added to the gritty underground atmosphere of the promotion during the 1990s.

Even decades later, the pairing between Sandman and “Enter Sandman” remains inseparable in the minds of wrestling fans. What started as a recommendation from a kid working alongside him at the Philadelphia Inquirer ultimately turned into one of the most iconic entrances the business has ever seen.

You can watch the entire interview with The Sandman on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet below.

 

(H/T to “INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet” for the quotes.)

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