The rising NXT superstar Thea Hail has started to use a new entrance theme and it seems that another pro wrestler already uses the same song in another promotion.

Thea Hail recently underwent a drastic makeover as he dropped the Chase U attire. She recently struck an unlikely friendship with former Toxic Attraction member Jacy Jayne.

On the latest edition of NXT, Hail unveiled her new look and new attitude. Chase U's Andre Chase and Duke Hudson were seen backstage and were concerned about Hail as she was not answering their messages. The Chase U members ran into Jayne, who introduced the new and improved Hail.

Later that night, Jayne introduced Hail and the latter came out to a new entrance music. The new entrance theme is titled “Raised In Hell.”

The several artists who are credited are: Dominic Marsh, Inderpaul Singh Rehal-Sagoo, Charlie Kaye, and Gabriella Scarlet Chering.

It's worth noting that this same entrance theme is also used by IMPACT Wrestling star Jody Threat. The fans noted the similarity and they realized she share the same theme music.

Neither Threat nor IMPACT owns the rights to the song. Thereby, there is no issue as Hail can use it. There is a possibility that WWE might decide to give Hail a fresh entrance song as well.

On the latest edition of NXT, Thea Hail, on the first night in her new gimmick, managed to pick up a victory over Dani Palmer.