

MVP coming out of a personalised inflatable tunnel accompanied with pyro and a great theme, help present MVP as a big deal despite him never being one of the top stars in the company. MVP – I’m Comingīack to the ruthless aggression era well and at number eight is MVP theme I’m Coming performed by rapper Silkk the Shocker.įrom the ticking clock intro to Silkk’s energetic flow, the song gets you amped up and was accompanied with one the best entrances in WWE at the time. Slow Chemical’s hard-hitting tune and aggressive vibe perfectly presented Kane as a dangerous monster. Standing at 7ft tall, Kane was portrayed as a giant sadistic character who’d been a burn victim from his childhood, a dark and twisted backstory for a character. Kane – Slow ChemicalĪnother theme from WWE’s ruthless aggression era, Slow Chemical performed by alternative rock band Fingers Eleven was perfectly used as Kane’s theme song between 20 after his unmasking. The lyrics of Burn In My Light truly reflect Orton’s cocky persona and was a fan-favourite theme – just a shame that Orton himself hated the tune.

While fans will be more familiar with his theme Voices, Randy Orton’s second theme performed by rock group Mercy Drive still remains as his best theme.īeing dubbed as the ‘legend killer’ from 2004 to late 2007, Orton was pitted against the veterans of the WWE where he attempted to eliminate them and kill their careers one-by-one, with his persona during this era being the human embodiment of Dewy from Malcolm in the Middle’s famous line “the future is now old man.” Whether it’s been WWE collaborating with bands or its former composer Jim Johnston producing themes, the company has a great track record when it comes to giving it wrestlers incredible theme songs! So here are 1o iconic WWE entrances that just plain slapped.

A wrestler’s entrance theme plays a large part in presenting the character they play. Music in wrestling has long been a winning combination, with the WWE emphasising its stars are more than just ‘wrestlers’.
