10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music

10. Hillbilly Jim

Music had a lot to do with WWF's first boom period; the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection was a major factor in making the WWF a household name in the 1980s.

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Not only did the WWF partner with MTV to produce The War To Settle The Score, the groundbreaking predecessor to WWF's PPV business model, but the wrestling promotion even released their very own studio album, originally titled The Wrestling Album. The CD consisted of entrance music used by various superstars as well as other, non-theme songs with vocals sung by the wrestlers.

One of the singles released from the album was Hillbilly Jim's Don't Go Messin' With A Country Boy. Jim sang the lyrics and used it as his entrance music for several years.

Even after Jim's WWF in-ring days came to an end, the country tune was used for Henry and Phineas, The Godwinns, after the pig farmers hired Hillbilly Jim as their manager in 1996. Today, it's curiously dubbed-over on the WWE Network despite it being one of the feature tracks of The Wrestling Album.

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