10 BEST ENTRANCE THEMES (THAT WERE SUNG BY WRESTLERS)

Entrance themes play a huge part in professional wrestling as they set the tone for what fans expect from a performer before they even compete. It is crucial that wrestlers get a song that explains who they are and the character they are portraying, and it also needs to get an audience pumped up and excited.

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Over the years, some wrestlers across WWE, AEW, and elsewhere have been able to use licensed music, while others have had theirs created in-house by the company they work for. However, some are talented enough to have created their songs, singing them themselves to add an even greater personal touch.

Jeff Hardy Showcased His Creative Side

Song Title - Another Me

  • Jeff Hardy has had a career in music
  • He's used his voice for other TNA projects

Jeff Hardy is a creative person, which is clear from how he wrestles. The risks he takes or the way he paints his face all add up to create a memorable character. He's also passionate about singing. That's not something he got to showcase much of in WWE, but in TNA Wrestling, he blended that with his love of wrestling.

Hardy sang his own TNA Wrestling entrance song, which gave audiences an example of what he was like as a person. It worked for him at the time, and while it's not his best entrance song, it's one that he's passionate about.

Ted DiBiase's Character Was Clear Immediately

Song Title - It's All About The Money

  • Jimmy Hart wrote this song
  • DiBiase's laugh became iconic

Ted DiBiase's entrance song kickstarted with his iconic laugh, which became a massive part of his character overall. But he would then add his voice to the rest of the song. Rather than singing, he talked throughout it, giving lines that perfectly explained his character.

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It is evident to anyone who listened to this what type of character he would have, and that's an example of a brilliant entrance song.

Joe Hendry Has A Musical Talent

Song Title - I Believe In Joe Hendry

  • Hendry's theme song has helped get him over
  • The song reached #4 in the UK music charts

A modern example of a wrestling star singing their own entrance song is Joe Hendry. He's currently one of the most talked-about stars in the industry, and a lot of that has to do with his creativity. His entrance song is very catchy and one that audiences can easily sing themselves.

Music has always been a big part of Hendry's character, often creating viral moments for him. Hendry often creates unique songs for the person he's feuding with, creating lyrics that match a famous song. It's incredibly creative and something that has helped set him apart.

Road Dogg Lent His Voice To Another Talent

Song Title - With My Baby Tonight

  • He sang Jeff Jarrett's song when he was The Roadie
  • He'd often talk through the New Age Outlaws entrance

Road Dogg is one of the most charismatic wrestlers of all time, and that always shone through when he had a microphone in his hand. He has no problem pushing himself out of his comfort zone either, and that's clear by the way he would add his voice to several entrance songs.

Most famously, he sang Jeff Jarrett's "With My Baby Tonight," which was an iconic storyline in WWE. But he also added his voice to the start of the song that New Age Outlaws used.

Mickie James Is A Professional Singer

Song Title - Hardcore Country

  • She released this song in her music career
  • She even used the TNA theme in WWE as a Royal Rumble surprise entrant

Several professional wrestlers, including Mickie James, have also had legitimate careers in the music industry. It made sense that she'd create her entrance song at some point in her career, which she did with "Hardcore Country."

It's a brilliant song that immediately sets the tone for the character she portrayed during her time with TNA Wrestling. Audiences love it and react well every time it's played, which is crucial for any good song.

R-Truth Gets Fans Interacting

Song Title - What's Up?

  • R-Truth has had a professional career in music
  • The Miz has added to his song during their partnership

R-Truth is a great rapper, and that's something he's tapped into throughout his life away from professional wrestling. But it's also a huge part of his on-screen character, as he uses his skills every time he enters.

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R-Truth's song is one that audiences join in with. He encourages them to chant "What's Up," which instantly gets them behind him. The uptempo beat of the entire track allows fans to get in the mood for him to wrestle.

The Honky Tonk Man Played Into His Gimmick

Song Title - Cool, Cocky, Bad

  • He performed various songs
  • He'd use his guitar as a weapon

The Honky Tonk Man gimmick leaned into the world of Las Vegas and Elvis Presley; therefore, having him sing his own entrance song was going to be an essential moment. He did precisely that, and it helped to take his character to the next level, as people could lean into it more.

It was a good song, and it was important that it set the tone for his character. When it all came together as one package, everyone understood what they were seeing, and that helped him connect with the audience.

John Cena Blended His Passions Together

Song Title - The Time Is Now

  • John Cena created a rap album earlier in his career
  • He also performed "Basic Thuganomics"

John Cena is a good rapper, which he pursued early in his WWE career. He tapped into that with both of his popular entrance songs, but it is "The Time Is Now," which people know best, and that one has served him well throughout his career.

It's one of the most iconic entrance songs in wrestling history, especially since he's one of the biggest stars ever. The lyrics have become memorable among fans and work well in getting everyone ready for a big match.

Chris Jericho Used His Own Band To Create A Sing-A-Long Hit

Song Title - Judas

  • His band performed this live at AEW's All In (2023)
  • Fans often sing the song as he enters

Chris Jericho's iconic entrance song in WWE, which he didn't sing, led to lots of people wondering what he'd do when he left the company to join AEW. Jericho opted to tap into his rockstar status and used one of his band, Fozzy's biggest tracks.

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"Judas" is a great song and one that helped take the band to new levels of popularity. But it's also been perfect as an entrance song on AEW, as audiences have connected with it. Because it's a legitimate song, it feels polished, and the way audiences sing along has created some amazing moments for him.

Shawn Michaels Always Has People Singing Along

Song Title - Sexy Boy

  • Jimmy Hart wrote the song
  • Sensational Sherri also sang on it

Shawn Michaels might not be a professional singer or a rapper like many who create their entrance music, but that's all part of the charm of his song. It's one of the greatest entrance songs of all time, and the fact he's the one singing it makes the entire thing even better.

It's got a catchy beat, and the lyrics are cheesy, but they work perfectly for his character and the type of person he is. It's a brilliant song that will always get a massive reaction from fans.

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