Best Wrestling Theme Songs Ranked
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The first note of a great wrestling theme song is basically a time machine. One second you’re on the couch, the next you’re back in an arena hearing a crowd surge because the intro told everyone exactly who’s coming through the curtain. We put that feeling to the test by ranking our favorite wrestling theme songs and entrance music, from classic WWE anthems to modern staples, and we get real about why certain themes never miss.
We hit everything from Hulk Hogan’s “Real American” nostalgia to R-Truth turning “What’s Up” into a live singalong, plus Chris Jericho’s “Break The Walls Down” versus “Judas” and how a single opening cue can rewrite a whole list. We also talk about the difference between a custom-made theme and a licensed track, including CM Punk’s “Cult of Personality” and the ethics and economics of royalties, re-records, and making sure artists get paid.
Then we zoom out into the bigger stuff: why John Cena’s “The Time Is Now” worked as a moment in pop culture, how the Eminem era changed what audiences were ready to accept, and why booking can waste momentum even when a wrestler’s entrance music is fire. We close with the themes that feel like final bosses, including NWO energy, Three 6 Mafia with Mark Henry, and why Edge “Metalingus” still hits like a main event.
If you’ve ever argued about the best WWE entrance music, you’ll have opinions on this one. Subscribe, share it with a wrestling fan, and leave a review with your all-time number one theme song.