WWE Wrekkin Entrance Stage Playset

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WWE Wrekkin Entrance Stage Playset

WWE Wrekkin Entrance Stage Playset

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If there is one song on this list, or even in WWE all together, that will likely be recognized and remembered forever, it's "Real American". Although it could be argued that this theme song is only as big as it is because of the fact that it's Hulk Hogan's, that's also the very reason it makes the list. Try waiting in the ring for your 400-pound strongman opponent while "Some Bodies Gonna Get It" forecasts your immediate future. The painfully honest and explicit lyrics by Three 6 Mafia — along with its ominous, thumping rhythm — make this street beat one of the more intimidating tunes for any Superstar on the WWE roster. The opening moments of one of The Attitude Era’s most influential entrance themes didn’t just announce the impending arrival of D-Generation X. When The DX Band asked “Are you ready?” and the dual drumbeats hit the PA system, the WWE Universe knew immediately that the anti-corporate phenomenon would engulf the ring and anyone standing in it. Are you ready? D-Generation X was very well known for being one of the more controversial factions within the WWE. That being said, it was highly appropriate for the song "Break it Down" by Jim Johnston to directly ask the crowd if they were ready for this group. The song is another one that has a beat you can't help but move to and it never once failed to rile us all up and turn us into an army who was very 'down with the man and screw the rules'.

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The song suited CM Punk perfectly — far better than Randy Orton, who'd actually sampled the song as his new entrance theme for two short weeks prior to WrestleMania 22. It was also too cool for just a single use as the event song for Judgment Day 2006. I had difficulty creating a glass break that felt violent enough,” Johnston said. “[It] ended up being a combination of three different glass breaks, someone falling downstairs and a car crash all mixed together.” Christian learned early that he would need to make a big statement if he ever hoped to step out of the shadow of Edge. After cutting ties with his longtime friend in 2001, he introduced an entrance theme to define him as a singular Superstar. To hammer home the point, the Canadian competitor employed a choir in his signature song to proclaim, “At last, you’re on your own!” When “Too Hot” Scott Taylor and “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher abandoned their Too Much personas for something a little funkier, Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmasta Sexay instantly became the flyest duo in WWE.For the past 25 years, The Deadman’s entrance theme has become one of sports-entertainment’s most iconic pieces of music.

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A rabble-rouser by nature, The Voice of the Voiceless cultivated his own cult of personality with explosive mic moments, like the landscape-altering Raw pipe bomb of June 27, 2011. But Punk was a leader not just because of what he said, but because of how he followed those words up inside the ring — which was exactly why Living Colour’s most famous song was such a good fit for the Chicago-born grappler. Ric Flair entered the WWE arena "Stlyin' and Profilin'" with his classic entrance video being played. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.If you ever need motivation for an important meeting or a big test, turn on Goldberg’s army march-inspired theme and success will be all but guaranteed. Goldberg owned one of the most intimidating entrances in WWE history as he stood steady in an explosion of burning pyro, but his theme brought the finishing touch of coercion. There are some entrance themes that are, simply put, timeless. "Sexy Boy" by Jim Johnston is one of those songs. It's also iconic. Legendary. Downright fantastic. If you listen to the song on its own and completely disassociate it with wrestling, it wouldn't be all that fantastic. However, as a theme song it brings on an enthusiasm that is hard to match, much like the way Hulk Hogan's does. Michaels' theme is upbeat enough to dance to, but it isn't like others which only offer that to the audience. Much like the majority of the songs on the rest of the list, one of the biggest draws about this song is the fact that it works no matter what angle Triple H is playing. This is why it's particularly disappointing that HHH has chosen to use another theme song, "King of Kings", when he's playing the role of a heel. However, when you compare the pops heard from one theme to the pops from another, it definitely seems as if the crowd reacted much harder when Punk adapted the song by Living Colour. It fit him better. There isn't a whole lot to say about this song that hasn't already been said. The general population of the WWE fan base seems to be in agreement that Edge's theme song has earned its spot in at least the top five, if not the top spot. This is one of the few themes that actually offers everything that a theme song needs to as well as taking it a few steps further.



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