Stephanie Vaquer has been one of the stars to watch ever since she arrived in WWE and she currently sits atop the Raw women’s division as Women’s World Champion. La Primera stepped into the ring on Monday Night Raw this week when she defended the Women’s World Championship against Raquel Rodriguez, and she debuted a new theme when she made her entrance.
Vaquer’s original entrance theme was quite popular among fans and the change resulted in a lot of backlash on social media. The creator of the song, Chris Egert, recently took to social media to share his reaction to the change and he noted that in his mind the song will always belong to Stephanie Vaquer.
“One of the most amazing highlights for me from 2025 was @Steph_Vaquer walking out to music I wrote, “Bury Me”. It was part of a few boutique music cues I wrote for my publisher when I was pursuing music full time in my band “In Virgo”. I’m an artist, not a stock music composer. I put a lot of soul and fire into that one and it fits her vibe so well.
It was awesome watching La Primera’s ascent to becoming a legend, and me and my entire family are all huge fans. It was an honor to be a small part of it and I am eternally grateful to @Steph_Vaquer for fighting for my music – it was so validating and life changing for me as an artist. In my mind, “Bury Me” will always belong to you. We love you Stephanie!! 🤘🔥🔥
@WWE @TripleH @Steph_Vaquer”
One of the most amazing highlights for me from 2025 was @Steph_Vaquer walking out to music I wrote, “Bury Me”. It was part of a few boutique music cues I wrote for my publisher when I was pursuing music full time in my band “In Virgo”. I’m an artist, not a stock music composer. I…
— Chris Egert (@chrisegertmusic) February 4, 2026
Despite the backlash to the change Chris Egert’s statement seems to indicate that WWE has no plan to bring Vaquer’s previous entrance theme back anytime soon.
What was your reaction to Stephanie Vaquer’s new entrance song? Sound off in the comments below.
Stephanie Vaquer got a new entrance theme on #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/6WnyJin6gz
— Still Real To Us (@stillreal2us) February 3, 2026

