At WWE SummerSlam 2025 (Night Two), Becky Lynch debuted a striking new entrance theme, marking her first theme change in over a decade. The Women’s Intercontinental Champion ditched her iconic “Celtic Invasion” track, which had accompanied her through many historic moments, including main eventing WrestleMania, in favor of a fresh, lyrically rich song performed by American rock band The Wonder Years[1][3].
The entrance music, which begins with Lynch’s signature catchphrase, “The Man Has Come Around,” seamlessly transitions into the full song, featuring meaningful lyrics that amplify her “The Man” persona. The Wonder Years, known both for their alternative rock sound and wrestling fandom, crafted this theme over several months, reportedly making it one of Lynch’s and her husband’s favorite bands[1][2]. This collaboration brings a new intensity and personal flair to Lynch’s WWE character anthems, moving away from the beat-driven style of her previous theme towards a more narrative-driven sound.
Insiders at Fightful Select had confirmed plans for a new theme prior to SummerSlam, with Lynch posting teasing clips on social media hinting at the change[2][4]. The new song includes a spoken word introduction delivered by Lynch herself:
“I have given my life to this. I have broken bones for this. I have bled for this, I am this. And you want me to what? Step aside? Pass the torch? Not a chance in Hell. I have made this what it is today and I have never been better than I am right now. You want it? You better fight me for it, because I am no one’s shadow.”[3]
This powerful statement underscores Lynch’s enduring dominance and conviction as the reigning Women’s Intercontinental Champion, a title she has held since Money in the Bank after defeating Valkyria. Her recent successful title defense at SummerSlam Night Two—where Valkyria failed to dethrone her due partly to a chaotic interference by Bayley—cements her status at the top of the division and pauses Valkyria’s rematch opportunities while Lynch remains champion[1][3].
Backstage sources told Wrestling Headlines that WWE management views this theme refresh as part of a larger effort to elevate Lynch’s character post-SummerSlam, keeping her fresh and relatable to both longtime fans and new viewers. “This isn’t just about music; it’s about reinforcing who Becky is today — a fearless, relentless competitor who commands respect inside the ring and beyond,” the insider explained.
The revamped entrance video accompanying the theme features a vibrant red and yellow color scheme, matching Lynch’s in-ring attire and reinforcing her fiery and bold new presentation. Fans have picked up on subtle nods in the visuals and lyrics to wrestling culture and Lynch’s evolution — including playful jabs at her “Becky Hogan” nickname that she has embraced[3].
Meanwhile, the buzz around SummerSlam Night Two didn’t stop there. After the show, fans and analysts highlighted Dominik Mysterio’s lighthearted trolling of WWE legend AJ Styles, injecting humor and fresh energy into the ongoing storylines. Additionally, Naomi publicly praised her SummerSlam 2025 opponents following a significant victory, reflecting the competitive spirit and camaraderie prevalent within the WWE women’s roster this summer[original reference].
Overall, Becky Lynch’s new theme song debut symbolizes a new chapter for “The Man,” blending her storied past with a modern, emotionally charged sound. This change aligns with WWE’s broader creative trend of personalizing wrestler entrances, enhancing fan engagement through music as a storytelling device.
For those interested, WWE’s official account posted the new entrance clip on social media, allowing fans worldwide to experience this fresh era in Lynch’s career firsthand[1][2]. As Lynch continues to hold the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, all eyes remain on what next challenges await her—and whether her invigorated theme music foreshadows even greater moments to come.
Sources: WWE.com, Fightful Select, Vice, Wrestling Inc., Wrestling Headlines