15 Best Instrumental Entrance Themes In WWE History

15. Tazz (If You Dare)

When WWE signed Tazz in 2000 many fans were excited to see how they would utilize the former ECW champion. Despite a strong start, he never really reached the heights many expected from him. Feuds with announcers and a culture where his build put him at an insurmountable disadvantage saw him slide down the card, before mounting injuries forced him to transition into a commentator’s role.

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The theme used for his WWE run is a menacing musical window into a world of tough New York streets and implied violence. A pounding heartbeat and flat lining life support machine gives way to emphatic power chords with muted sliding notes, that feel like rapid suplexes throwing you up and bringing you down to the mat with a crunching thud. A heavy bass tone and interludes of hollow dread are the perfect way to build tension for The Human Suplex Machine.

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