WWE Raw has officially named Eminem’s collaboration with Juice WRLD, “Godzilla,” as its new theme song. The announcement came on the January 5 episode of Raw, broadcast from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, which also marked the first anniversary of WWE’s partnership with Netflix.
Originally released on Eminem’s 2020 album Music to Be Murdered By, “Godzilla” was Juice WRLD’s first posthumous release following his tragic death in December 2019. The single was a major hit, peaking at No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Previously, Travis Scott’s “4×4” served as WWE Raw’s official theme, although the rapper had a falling out with the promotion in 2025. Last month, Logan Paul revealed that he and Scott had planned a three-on-three match with another wrestler, but Scott ultimately backed out at the last minute.
The announcement comes amid recent controversy involving Eminem. Musician Ted Nugent criticized Eminem in a YouTube video titled “Let’s Talk Music,” accusing him and Jack White of political stances Nugent disagrees with. “They don’t want their country to have secure borders… They think men should destroy women’s sports,” Nugent said, adding that the artists “stand for” policies he opposes.
Eminem and Jack White previously collaborated when White performed at the Detroit Lions’ Thanksgiving Halftime Show, where Eminem also served as executive producer.
With “Godzilla” now serving as WWE Raw’s anthem, fans can expect the high-energy track to become a staple of the show’s opening moments.
