WWE: Top 40 Divas Entrance Themes

In the world of Professional Wrestling, no matter what company you work for, one should never underestimate the power of a good entrance. When entering the arena, the time it takes for you to walk from the entrance unit and into the ring should be used to help connect to the audience and establish your character. In some instances, it can even help establish the mood of the match. And what does every person need to make for a memorable entrance? Music, of course! A great entrance theme not only signals someone's arrival, it also helps get the wrestler in question in "the fighting spirit", it helps them channel their persona, and sometimes it even adds a new level of interactivity among the fans ... like when the crowd would chant "YOU SUCK!" during Kurt Angle's entrance or when the WWE Universe began singing Fandango's theme the night after WrestleMania XXVIV. WWE has had a plethora of memorable themes, most of them composed by the talented Jim Johnston, while a few have been from mainstream bands such as Saliva, Motorhead, Disturbed, and Limp Bizkit. Unfortunately, when there is talk about WWE's greatest themes ever, the Divas are often excluded (even when WWE.com ran an article highlighting the 50 greatest entrance songs, not one female was named). Here, we shall rectify that as the Divas have had some of the most memorable and catchiest themes in the history of the company. Disclaimer: Please note, we are counting down the themes that the Divas have come out to ... even if they are more popularly known for being associated with a Superstar (as in the case with Pomp & Circumstance, Miss Elizabeth used it as her own theme despite it being more well known as Randy Savage's).
 
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