20 Stupidest Products WWE Have Ever Licensed

By Scott Fried /

8. WWE Originals

Since the beginning of the "Rock 'n' Wrestling" era, Vince McMahon has had a strange obsession with making his superstars sing. It began with the "The Wrestling Album" and "Piledriver," and McMahon even joined in on the action with his famously not-so-bad rendition of "Stand Back." In the 1990s, "WrestleMania: The Album" took things to a new low with the speak-singing of Bret Hart and The Undertaker. Still, it was nothing compared to what would follow in 2003, when the company released WWE Originals. Want to hear Kurt Angle rap? Or ballads from Stacy Keibler, Lita, and Trish Stratus? How about slowing it down with Rikishi's "Put a Little Ass On It"? It was a noble attempt by McMahon, but his goal of turning his wrestlers into full-fledged entertainers was hampered by the fact that the album isn't at all entertaining.