10 Painful WWE Entrance Themes That Made You Rage

By Tom Gibbs /

2. Right To Censor

What could possibly be more annoying than a drill being played over and over again? The sound of an alarm going off over and over again. That was what the Right to Censor €œtheme song€ was in a nutshell. It wasn€™t just any alarm noise either; it was all of them. Every possible type of alarm noise you can think of, from the sound of a horn to a robot voice yelling €œWarning!€ over and over again, this theme song was a headache creator. It€™s no wonder why so many fans booed Right to Censor whenever they came out. Not only did they preach a lot of negativity over the very things that made people watch WWE programming at that time, but they also came out to one of the most obnoxious and annoying theme songs ever produced in WWE history. When you consider everything that was listed previously, that€™s pretty impressive. Sometimes simple is more effective. If you try to create something that€™s overly complicated, such as a theme song with a ton of lyrics and fancy word play, it gets lost among the hundreds of other theme songs. Yet here, with the simple idea of blaring out a bunch of alarm noises, WWE made a memorable, albeit infamous theme song that nobody ever wants to hear.