Every time a song rings up in the stadium, we all know which Superstar is gonna emerge from all the smoke around the entrance. The songs are so iconic, we can identify a superstar just by their entrance song.
WWE has given us some absolute bangers when it comes to the entrance songs for its superstars. Most of them are remakes or directly used from some famous band albums around the world, but many of them are original songs as well.
Let us take a look at some of these amazing WWE songs and try to rank the Top 10 most iconic WWE entrance songs of all time.
10. “No Chance in Hell” for Vince McMahon
A fitting song for who the person Vince was when he was a Wrestler. The song matched perfectly to his crooked personality and the heel role he was playing during his pro wrestling career. It is also one of Jim Johnston’s numerous good creations for the company.
9. “Rest in Peace” for Undertaker
Whenever the bell rang, everybody knew it was time for the Deadman to wake up from his sleep and go on for his hunt on the ring. Rest In Peace was a perfect pick for the mysterious man who Undertaker was during his performances and fights in WWE.
8. “The Rising Sun” for Shinsuke Nakamura
One of the most iconic and interesting entrance theme songs is definitely Shinsuke Nakamura’s entrance song. The pure blend of soulful violin and heart-beat like percussions fit perfectly to the song’s name and the superstars character.
7. “Cult of Personality” for CM Punk
One of the songs that was taken straight from an already existing band by the name Living Colour, “Cult of Personality” was best suited for a man who was playing the role of CM Punk.
6. “Electrifying” for The Rock
Another one of Jim Johnston’s magical creations, “Electrifying” was a song specially composed for The Rock. As the name itself suggests, it is as electrifying as Rock’s personality. The song entices everybody and makes them groove in excitement everytime it is played on the screens and speakers.
5. “Voices” for Randy Orton
One of the most iconic superstars of all time needs to have one of the most iconic WWE entrance theme songs of all time. Composed by Richard Luzzi and the WWE Music Group, Voices is the perfect choice of music piece for “The Silent Killer.”
4. “The Time is Now” for John Cena
Every man present in the stadium gets alert and stands on his toes whenever they hear this piece of Jazz/ hip-hop music because they know who it is. What’s more interesting is the fact that the song “The Time is Now” is performed by John Cena himself.
3. “Are you Ready?” for D-Generation X
One of Jim Johnston’s many incredible WWE compositions, “Are You Ready?” for the D-Generation X will forever go down as one of the most iconic WWE theme songs of all time. This song will definitely remind us of the best stable in the history of WWE for the times to come.
2. “Real American” Hulk Hogan
The pioneer of the early WWE Universe, Hulk Hogan was a great helping hand at making WWE what it is today. The “Real American” is a perfect fit for a man of his heroic stature.
1. “I won’t do what you tell me” for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Everybody knew what the glass-shattering sound meant: It meant the arrival of the legend “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on the stage. All those heavy metal sounds clearly represented Steve’s personality to its core and this theme song is one of the most used and most played theme songs of all time.
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