I, I know your every move
I've heard you every word
I know you well
And I've
Got nothing left to prove
Your threats I find absurd
I am your hell

Everytime, you think that I'm done
I'll come back stronger (come back stronger)
Everytime, you think that you've got me
I will fight you
And I will put you in the ground

I will fight
'Til there's nothing left
'Til my legs are gone
You won't forget me

And I will fight
'Til my final breath
Just to see you fall
I'll make you fear me

Everytime, you think I'm done
I'll come back stronger (come back stronger)
And everytime, you think that you've got me
I will fight you
And I will put you in the ground

I will fight
'Til there's nothing left
'Til my legs are gone
You won't forget me

Everytime, you think that I'm done
I'll come back stronger (come back stronger)
Everytime, you think that you've got me
I will fight you

Everytime, you think that I'm done
I'll come back stronger (come back stronger)
Everytime, you think that you've got me
I will fight you


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    This song.......wow. Best song ever written for wrestling, period. This song is so badass that I can't even explain it.

    rtc12on June 14, 2004   Link

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