Easily one of the most recognizable characters in wrestling history, its only fitting that The Undertaker would also have one of the most iconic wrestling themes of all-time. When the bell hit, the wrestling world stopped, and all eyes were on "The Dead Man." Each year at WrestleMania, The Undertaker's theme and entrance would get longer and more extravagant, becoming a major staple during the WWE's biggest annual show. Another Jim Johnston creation, the "Graveyard Symphony" as the theme is most often referred to, experienced several changes over its 24 year run, including no less than five different versions and alterations. In addition to this, The Undertaker wouldn't use the theme for over five years, as he underwent character changes in which didn't fit with the theme. Despite having access to bands and artists such as Johnny Cash, Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit, the original Undertaker theme produced by Johnson is synonymous with Taker's eternal character and legacy.