10 WWE Superstars Whose Entrance Music Was Better Than They Were
10. Vance Archer
You know, Vance Archer? No? Yeah, that sounds about right.
The former Lance Hoyt's run in WWE was less-than-stellar, to say the least. Now called Vance Archer under WWE's banner, he failed to make any sort of significant impact in the company. This might be because he was assigned to WWE's god-awful reboot of ECW in 2009, when fan interest in the brand had long since waned. He spent most of his time on Superstars (aka Heat 2.0) and was released just a year after he debuted.
Even though he did literally nothing of note in WWE or ECW, his theme song was quite the headbanger.
Sure, it may not fit a 6'8", 265 pound wall like Vance Archer too well at all, but it's still a serviceable yet oft-forgotten entrance theme. The pounding drums and shredding guitar, coupled with the unsettling siren-like noises, help to create a sense of unease. If they were to reuse this entrance theme, it could work nicely for a heel Dean Ambrose or even a heel cruiserweight.
In short, it's not the best entrance music in the world, but it's better than Vance Archer was.