When Angle moved to the ECW brand, his character became more intense and "serious." The theme was stripped of its more "cartoonish" triumphalism, sometimes featuring a more percussive, grounded sound to fit his "Wrestling Machine" gimmick.

The "You Suck!" chant didn't start immediately. It gained massive steam during Angle's feud with Edge in 2002. Edge actually orchestrated the first "You Suck" chants during a segment on SmackDown , and the crowd never stopped. Even as a beloved legend later in his career, fans continued the chant as a sign of respect and tradition.

A high-energy, brass-heavy march that initially drew cheers before fans began the "You Suck!" chants in time with the horns.

Find the between the WWE and TNA (Impact) versions.

Online communities often create "low-pitched" or "major to minor" key shifts. Lowering the pitch of "Medal" transforms it from a celebratory march into a dark, authoritarian anthem, often used in video edits to highlight Angle’s more ruthless "Main Event Mafia" or "Wrestling Machine" eras. Cultural Impact of the Chants

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