AEW Stars Join Limp Bizkit On Stage (W/Video)

AEW Stars Join Limp Bizkit On Stage (W/Video)
Original Photo Credit: Achim Raschka, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Limp Bizkit is currently on the road for their “Still Sucks” tour with $not, Wargasm and Scowl. The band released their “Still Sucks” album in October to positive reviews, and the group is in the midst of a resurgence of sorts. On Saturday night, the band’s tour made a Las Vegas stop, coincidentally on the same weekend as All Elite Wrestling’s “Double or Nothing” pay-per-view. 

During their set, Sonny Kiss, Chuck Taylor and John Silver were invited on stage. Taylor and Silver wrestled one another while Kiss traded lines and sang with Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst. Kiss had previously told Wrestle Zone that Limp Bizkit is his favorite group. “My favorite band of all time is Limp Bizkit,” he said. “They’re from Jacksonville… I met Fred one time at a concert. I went to a concert called Rock Allegiance, Limp Bizkit were the headliners there. Papa Roach, Motionless In White, ICP, so many people there. “I saw Fred and Fred was like, ‘ooh, it’s the wrestler!’ That was so funny, I was so embarrassed, he singled me out. (laughs) He called the biggest Limp Bizkit fans onstage, and I got on stage and it was super-duper cool.”

Saturday night was certainly not the first time wrestlers and rockers have shared the stage together. Musical guests are commonplace at many wrestling shows, and while wrestlers being invited on the music stage is a little less common, it has still happened fairly regularly. In 2021, CM Punk made a surprise appearance during Living Colour’s set at Riot Fest. Hook was introduced and brought on stage during rapper Action Bronson’s concert in San Diego. Kevin Owens was invited on stage during a 2018 Shania Twain concert, and that same year, Undertaker appeared on stage with Post Malone. Alexa Bliss has also appeared on stage with Bowling for Soup, and the band wrote in her honor, “Alexa Bliss.”  

At the start of the tour, Limp Bizkit was scheduled for a show at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. But the venue apparently canceled the show at the last minute“We are so sorry,” said Limp Bizkit in a social media post. “Tonight’s show cancellation was not our decision. There was a safety concern and safety comes first. The promoters told us they were concerned there could be a safety issue that could result in possible chaos and injuries resulting in the cancellation of tonight’s show. Bummer.”

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