From timeless classics to modern hits, are the best entrance themes of WWE stars.

It is especially impressive to see crowds sing along when “The Rising Sun” has no lyrics.

“The Rising Sun” sprouts an infectious energy that’s hard not to get addicted to.

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For his Pink Tape album, Lil Uzi Vert samples it for the song “Nakamura.”

Miraculously, the song was a hit wherever he went and helped add allure to his new presentation.

Cody managed to get this song over everywhere he wrestled, and now does so in WWE.

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To satisfy this need, he started entering the ring to “Voices” in 2008.

Suddenly,“Voices” brought everything together, fully completing his transformation.

“Voices” quickly became adored by the masses, and continues to be adored today.

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It’d eventually be recycled for Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco.

Nothing screams evil boss quite like the lyrics of this song.

However,Saliva’sgreatest contribution to WWE was producing “I Walk Alone” for Batista.

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The instrumentals were then remixed on the record, Saliva provided lyrics, and the rest is history.

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With a beat reminiscent of the classic rap song “Ante Up” - so much so that M.O.P.

It certainlyhelped solidify his new heartthrob personahe was attempting to get over.

The song remains a fan-favorite to this day, particularly in the mainstream stratosphere.

The unreleased snippet going viral gained WWEs attention, leading to the rappers 2024 appearances onMonday Night RawandNXT.

Thats how much everyone still loves Sexy Boy.

Its what truly made him feel like the Demon of the Death Valley.

Thats the most important aspect to the Undertaker, the fact that it instantly legitimized him to audiences worldwide.

WWE history is littered with goofy gimmicks andeven worse names.

And thats allbeforehis actual song hits.

When the song hits, it reads as the ideal marching anthem to the ultimate brawler.

It should come as no surprise thatWWEsmost iconic wrestling character arguably sprouts the sports most iconic wrestling theme.