10 Wrestling Music Albums You Need To Hear

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2. Michael Hayes - Off The Streets

Michael P.S. Hayes always envisioned himself a bit of rocker. He was wrestling€™s equivalent of an 80€™s hair metal band. Together with the Fabulous Freebirds, he ran roughshod on various wrestling promotions -- primarily the World Class territory in Texas. In 1983, Hayes and the Freebirds, graced us with possibly the best worst song in history. €œBadstreet USA€ and its music video have become the stuff of legend amongst wrestling insiders and fans. However, Hayes wasn€™t done yet. Unbeknownst to most, he released a solo album in 198?. Hayes, a man with no musical talent, and a harsh, raspy singing voice is not the ideal candidate to become a Rock €˜n€™ Roll legend. Still, the Freebird tried, and he deserves credit for that. However, that doesn€™t change the fact that his solo album featured this image inside: Hayes€™ solo album is entertaining if you like bad 80€™s rock. Beyond that, it€™s comical, at best.