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Wrestling and metal have always gone hand in hand together. Just ask Chris Jericho, Motörhead, The Ultimate Warrior, or even Adam Jones. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the WWE have turned to Metallica once again for a little help with promoting a match.

This time, Metallica’s “The Memory Remains” is being used to promote The Undertaker and Triple H’s match at this year’s WrestleMania. A snippet of the song was used on WWE’s RAW last Monday Night (February 20) when Triple H accepted The Undertaker’s challenge. And according to Examiner.com’s Pro Wrestling column, the song is expected to be used in promo videos for the big PPV match. Wrestling fans will likely remember that Triple H (a big hard rock fan) used Metallica’s “For Whom The Bell Tolls” as his entrance music during his match against The Undertaker at last year’s Wrestlemania.

You can check out video of “The Memory Remains” being used during this week’s edition of RAW above, while footage of Triple H using “For Whom The Bell Tolls” as his entrance music during last year’s Wrestlemania can be seen after the jump. WrestleMania 28 will be held on April 1 in Miami, Florida.