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    The 10 Worst Wrestling Theme Songs of All Time

    AJ Lee

    AJ Lee

    10.⁠ ⁠TL Hopper

    10.⁠ ⁠TL Hopper

    TL Hopper’s WWE entrance music attempted to reflect his plumber gimmick, but the result was disastrous. The track sounds like a chaotic mix of bathroom noises and random metallic clangs, completely lacking rhythm or melody. Rather than energizing the crowd, it often leaves fans confused. More akin to the background ambience of a public restroom than a proper musical composition, the theme fits the gimmick in concept but remains one that almost everyone would rather mute.

    9.⁠ ⁠Seth Rollins

    9.⁠ ⁠Seth Rollins

    Seth Rollins is an incredible performer, but his current entrance theme divides fans. The long, choir-style chant, where the audience repeats “Whoa Ohhh Ohhh”, quickly becomes repetitive. While his earlier Burn It Down theme already had mixed reactions, this version magnifies the issue by relying almost entirely on the chant. Lacking a strong instrumental peak and offering little variation, the song can feel empty, sometimes even slowing down the entrance rather than energizing it. Intended as a stadium singalong, it often ends up as a never-ending echo.

    8.⁠ ⁠Heidenreich

    8.⁠ ⁠Heidenreich

    Heidenreich’s theme tries to evoke a psychological horror atmosphere, but it leans so heavily into creepy elements that it becomes more distracting than effective. The heavy breathing, vague whispers, and pounding drum pattern create a strange, unsettling vibe rather than genuine intimidation. Instead of generating excitement, it feels like something, or someone, is lurking in the shadows. Given Heidenreich’s gimmick and some of his controversial storyline moments, the theme only amplifies the discomfort. It’s memorable, but for all the wrong reasons.

    7.⁠ ⁠AJ Lee

    7.⁠ ⁠AJ Lee

    AJ Lee’s Let’s Light It Up theme was meant to capture her high-energy personality, but it comes across as immature and overly sugary. The sharp vocals and faux-punk style feel forced rather than authentic, giving the track the vibe of a bright, exaggerated tween television show. AJ’s character was far more nuanced than the theme suggested. A song with real attitude would have suited her better, but instead, the entrance often feels more like the opening to a children’s fashion commercial than a WWE superstar’s arrival.

    6.⁠ ⁠Stephanie McMahon

    6.⁠ ⁠Stephanie McMahon

    Welcome To The Queendom has always been a divisive theme. The repeated line, “Who is that girl? It is Stephanie,” quickly becomes monotonous. Even the remix, intended to modernize the beat, ends up flattening the sound further. While Stephanie is a commanding authority figure with a strong presence in every segment, her theme fails to capture that confidence. Rather than conveying dominance, the track feels like an unfinished attempt at a boss anthem, offering little to enhance her character or match the tone she presents on screen.

    5.⁠ ⁠R Truth

    5.⁠ ⁠R Truth

    R-Truth is undeniably charismatic and entertaining, but his theme music hasn’t aged well. The concept of rapping his entrance live is fun at first, but years of repetition have dulled the excitement. The instrumental is basic, the lyrics barely change, and the call-and-response only works when the crowd is fully engaged. On quieter nights, the entrance can feel awkward as the audience fails to match his energy. The repeated “What is up?” has become predictable, leaving the theme with little of the spark it once had.

    4.⁠ ⁠Bastion Booger

    4.⁠ ⁠Bastion Booger

    Bastion Booger’s theme fully leans into the grotesque nature of his character. The track combines stomach-churning sound effects like burps, slurping noises, with jarring background music, creating a deliberately disgusting but extremely unpleasant listening experience. It lacks any real musical qualities and feels more like a prank sound file than an entrance theme. While it fits Booger’s persona perfectly, it’s hard to tolerate, leaving most people remembering it not for effectiveness but for the sheer discomfort it causes.

    3.⁠ ⁠Isaac Yankem

    3.⁠ ⁠Isaac Yankem

    Isaac Yankem’s entrance theme leans heavily on the sharp, grating sound of a dental drill, repeated throughout the track and layered over faint horror-inspired background tones. Instead of instilling fear in a wrestling context, it primarily irritates the ears. While the sound design is meant to convey the menace of an evil dentist, it becomes difficult to endure after just a few seconds. More noise effect than theme song, it is nearly unlistenable as a wrestler’s entrance.

    2.⁠ ⁠Kelly Kelly

    2.⁠ ⁠Kelly Kelly

    Kelly Kelly’s Holla theme epitomizes the earlier Divas era, where style often outweighed substance. The lyrics endlessly repeat the word “Holla,” and the beat feels cheap, resembling an old phone ringtone more than a WWE production. The track lacks depth, buildup, or emotional tone, coming across like something from a low-budget teen cheerleading movie. While Kelly Kelly had a vibrant personality, the theme fails to add excitement or identity to her entrance, leaving it flat and forgettable.

    1.⁠ ⁠Brie Bella

    1.⁠ ⁠Brie Bella

    Brie Bella’s Beautiful Life theme easily earns its spot as one of the worst WWE entrance songs. The opening “Brie Mode” scream is arguably one of the most jarring sounds in WWE history, immediately grabbing attention for all the wrong reasons. The rest of the track mixes random electronic pulses and effects that never blend, creating a chaotic, rushed feel that disrupts rather than enhances her entrance. Infamous among fans, it’s remembered not for impact, but for how harsh and unpleasant it sounds.

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