![]() ![]() Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampo would routinely make videos of them following Roode everywhere and blasting the song until Roode would acknowledge them. The song even helped get other NXT wrestlers get notoriety outside the ring. It’s a song befitting of the “Glorious!” chants, helping turn Roode from a heel in NXT to one of the more popular wrestlers on SmackDown Live. Homeage to the band Queen can be clearly heard. From the moment Roode’s entrance music was revealed, fans would immediately flock together to sing the lyrics to the song. However, his theme song is a large reason he became an overnight success from the moment he appeared on NXT. Notes: The former NXT Champion has not been able to achieve the same level of in-ring success as some of his current main roster colleagues at this point. If I missed one of your favorites, put it in the comments and let’s reminisce together! My list will probably look much different than yours or anyone else’s. The more a wrestler's song is recognized by non-wrestling fans, the more likely that song will get a higher spot on the list. The songs on this list not only show how recognizable they to wrestling fans, but also how recognizable it is to a non-wrestling audience. As for Triple H, while he uis no longer an authority figure on WWE television, he is still a part-time wrestler, He checks out on the first rule.ģ. In this instance, Vince McMahon is also out. Managers and on-screen authority figures who have an active role on television on WWE programming count. ![]() Chris Jericho is out due to him not being with WWE at this time.Ģ. By part-timer, I also mean that they have to signed to WWE by the time of this writing. Part-timer's theme songs are considered on this list. You'll see Fightful's Top 10 list of the most recognizable WWE theme songs today.īelow we start counting down the list of great WWE songs, a few ground rules need to be established. When you hear that proud and confident "Woo!" your eyes immediately start to look for Ric Flair stylin' and profilin' down to the ring.Įven in today's WWE landscape, there are several theme songs that fit the bill and below. When you hear "If You Smeeeeeellllll." you immediately think Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. When you hear that glass shatter, you know Stone Cold Steve Austin is coming down to whip some ass and drink beer. You can perhaps play a five-second sample of the song and fans would immediately recognize who the wrestler is. Some of the greatest wrestlers in WWE history has had WWE entrance theme songs that are so ingrained in fans' minds. These are the 10 times he was right on the mark.PWX Let The Games Begin Results (12/18): ACH, Davey Richards, Anthony Henry, More In Action Jim Johnston understood, probably better than anyone, just how necessary music is as part of the presentation to the audience and has little room for error. Instead, think of it as the themes that best represent the wrestler. These aren’t really Johnston’s best “songs” because some of his joints bang harder than others. Either way, his music complemented the wrestler like peanut better and jelly. Johnston’s themes were dope because he added to the character or brought things out of them. What makes it particularly putrid, according to Johnston, is the fact the music and characters don’t really connect. In no uncertain terms, Johnston said it’s rather doo doo. Jim Johnston said it all with his chest, didn’t he? For those who missed it earlier this week, WWE’s former music impresario said quite a bit as it relates to the current state of WWE music.
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