The vast majority of music used at WWE events is written and recorded by artists either working for WWE directly (such as Jimmy Hart, Jim Johnston, CFO$, and most recently, def rebel), which is released to the public under the WWE name, or by artists who have allowed their music to be used this way.
Who I Am
WWE Lyrics
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Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
Treat me for just who I am
OH!
Don't treat me like a woman
Don't treat me like a man
Just treat me for just who and what I am
Don't treat me like a woman
Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
I'm so much more!
I'm so much MORE!
I'm so much more then that!
Don't treat me like a woman
Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
Treat me for just who and what I am
Don't treat me like a woman
Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
Just treat me for who and what I am
Don't treat me like a woman
Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
Just treat me for who and what I am
Don't treat me like a man
Don't treat me like you know me
I'm so much more
I'm so much more
I'm so much more then that
The lyrics of WWE's "Who I Am" are a call to treat individuals as individuals rather than stereotyping them based on their gender or other factors. The song stresses on the fact that people are more than what we perceive, that we should not judge them based on our preconceived notions of their identity. The lyrics emphasize that we need to let people be who they truly are, without any bias.
The repetition of the lines "Don't treat me like a woman/don't treat me like a man" gives the impression that individuals are tired of being put into boxes based on their gender identity. It is a statement against gender bias and stereotypes, a call to view individuals beyond their gender.
Overall, "Who I Am" is a liberating song that encourages listeners to embrace their identity, and to treat others with the same respect and dignity irrespective of their gender, sexual orientation, or other factors.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't treat me like a woman
I don't want to be treated based on preconceived notions of how women should act or be treated.
Don't treat me like a man
I don't want to be treated based on preconceived notions of how men should act or be treated.
Don't treat me like you know me
I don't want to be judged based on assumptions or stereotypes about me, without getting to know me first.
Treat me for just who I am
I want to be treated based on my authentic self, regardless of gender or any other labels.
I'm so much more!
I am more than just my gender or any other labels, and I should be treated as such.
I'm so much MORE!
I am a complex and multifaceted individual, beyond any narrow definition or stereotype.
I'm so much more then that!
My identity cannot be reduced to mere labels or stereotypes, and I should be valued for my individuality.
Just treat me for who and what I am
I should be treated based on the totality of my identity and attributes, without being constrained by societal expectations or biases.
Contributed by Kayla I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jot Prabh
Goosebumps all over the body when he says The Undertaker
Sanjiv Rao
Absolutely my friend, Goosebumps all over the arenas as he challenges most decorated Legend..
Badar Alhaseni
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Optimus 200
I wanted him to say, "To James Ellsworth!"
Kidding, that's a really badass moment when he says Undertaker
Woken Nero
2:27 đź
CW Volcano
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Nipulkrad Msinatagras
John Cena is literally the Eminem of WWE promos.
Crazywound Productions
So f*cken accurate
Andreas!
Fr đ
Ashfaq Bhutta
Wrestling is nothing without John Cena and The UnderTaker