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Nonpoint's "Bullet With A Name" Used In Hype Package For AEW 'Revolution' Marquee Match

Tony Khan knows when to pull the trigger (pun completely intended) on licensing music, and this was quite a fitting instance.

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This Sunday, March 9th, is the sixth annual AEW Revolution pay-per-view, emanating from the Crypto.com Arena (formerly the Staples Center) in Los Angeles, CA. It marks one of the company’s “Big Five” pay-per-view events, and their first such event for 2025. Among the marquee matches for the show is a heated showdown between two former AEW World Champions, “Hangman” Adam Page and Maxwell Jacob Friedman, aka MJF. 

On Saturday’s episode of Collision, a promo package aired to hype up the match. Referencing Page’s cowboy gimmick as well as his Buckshot Lariat finishing move, MJF said that he had a “bullet with a name on it” for Page, which prompted Nonpoint’s “Bullet With A Name” to play over a collection of highlights from the feud. AEW owner Tony Khan knows when to pull the trigger (pun completely intended) on licensing music, and this was quite a fitting instance.

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This isn’t the first time that the song has been used in professional wrestling, as it previously appeared on the soundtrack for WWE SmackDown! Vs. RAW 2007, alongside “Alive and Kicking” from the same album, To The Pain. It also featured in the WWE Studios film The Condemned, though did not feature on the film’s official soundtrack. “Bullet With A Name” would peak at #22 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in March 2006.

Check out the original music video for old time’s sake:

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