WWE favourites: Top 5 iconic wrestling theme songs

It is impossible to write about all the theme songs in one article, so we will look at the five most iconic and spine-tingling entrance themes here.

The Rock at WrestleMania 30. (Image credits: wwe.com)
By Sujay Gaurav | Mar 24, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

We all love the entrance music of our favourite WWE stars from the past and the present. From fast-paced songs to slow tunes that soothe the ears, there are many such songs and themes that we love. It is impossible to write about all the theme songs in one article, so we will look at the five most iconic and spine-tingling entrance themes here.

I Won’t Do What You Tell Me (Stone Cold Steve Austin)

The glass shattering sound is by far the most iconic wrestling sound of all time. Over the years, it has given a thrill to the fans and a shock to the unfortunate people in the ring. We have seen time and time again that the crowd absolutely lose their minds when they hear the sound of Stone Cold Steve Austin’s music. That, while giving the fans joy spells absolute disaster for Austin’s opponents because they know that will follow is a Stone Cold stunner and a beer bath.

Electrifying (The Rock)

We have all dreamt of coming out to this music one way or another when we were kids. “If you smell, what the Rock is cooking?” are some of the most legendary words in the history of the WWE. The Rock has a habit of capturing the audiences unlike nobody else. ‘The Millions’ of his fans get goosebumps every time they hear his music and there is some sort of energy that bursts through our veins each time his music hits. The music that we hear now however had some slight tweaks done to it and sounds a little different from the very first one which the Rock used. However, it still has the same electricity as the very first time and nothing is going to change that.

The Game (Triple H)

Triple H or The Game as he is fondly known has two theme songs and both have been sung by the legendary rock band, Motorhead. But the one we are referring to is the one that he has used for many years and it’s called “The Game.” The music and the arena effects that accompany this theme make you seem like you are in a different world. Another iconic thing that Triple H does when coming out to this song is the spitting of the water when he climbs the ring. Fans of all ages do that and it just goes to show how much they enjoy the theme.

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Rest In Peace (The Undertaker)

The Gong, the thunder, the chilly atmosphere. If you are looking for an all-time classic, look no further than the Undertaker’s theme. The dread that the Undertaker’s opponents faced had when they heard this music was next to nothing they ever faced before. Unlike the other songs mentioned above, the crowd are absolutely silent and look on in awe when the Deadman makes his entry to this iconic track. This music has been going strong for almost three decades now and it will surely stand the test of time and will remain a classic forever.

Sexy Boy (Shawn Michaels)

Shawn Michaels, also known as the Heart Break Kid came out to this theme throughout his career and what makes this song unique is that Michaels himself sang the song. The pyro that accompanies this entrance music along with the iconic pose of Shawn Michaels saying a prayer while on his knees is an iconic picture that will live on for ages. The fans love the song and it’s very evident as most are seen dancing to this groovy number in the stands and you can’t blame them because it has such a good ring to it.