Scott Williams opts for a new walk-on song. The world number 44 will soon make his stage entrance to “Metalingus” by Alter Bridge, the well-known WWE theme of former wrestler Edge. With that, “Shaggy” once again takes a different musical direction.
The Englishman explained his choice
on the Happy Hour Podcast. Williams has changed his music several times in recent years. He initially walked on to a track by My Chemical Romance, a song that carried personal meaning for him.
“Well, I’ve kind of gone back and forth. I started using My Chemical Romance. Just, firstly, it’s a wicked song. It’s a real song, but it’s a song for suicide. It’s an unofficial song for suicide. And I lost a couple of friends because of suicide, just as I started playing darts. So it was that.
According to Williams, not everyone understood the background to that choice. Around the World Championship he therefore decided on a different approach. “People don’t know it. So I changed it for the World Championships to ‘Golden’ for the K-pop Demon Hunters.
“Yeah, and that was quite good, but I’m changing it again. Something new. I’m going to go for ‘Metalingus’ by Alter Bridge, which is Edge’s walk-on song.”
FA Cup involvement
In the same conversation, he also looked back on his youth, when his ambitions were not on the oche but on the football pitch. The Boston resident dreamed of becoming a professional footballer and even featured in FA Cup qualifying.
“Footballer every day of the week, because from the age of six, seven or eight, when I first started playing, that was all I wanted to do. Yes, I started playing the usual, you know, Sundays, training on Friday and Saturday, playing kids’ football.
“Then I started playing adults’ football at 16. And I went from being a goalkeeper to playing up front somewhere.
Williams turned out for Boston Town and took part in preliminary rounds of the cup competition.“I played in FA Cup games. On the wing, yeah, for Boston Town. And not high-up games, like preliminary games, but I played for Boston Town.
“I was decent. I’m a better goalkeeper than an outfield player because I’m too tall and too gangly, really.”