The Undertaker has had one of the most iconic theme songs in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment. His entrance is legendary. The arena is darkened. There's a chill in the air. The crowd gets ready because they know what's coming. Then it hits. GONG! GONG! Once those bells hit it signals the arrival of the man that is arguably the most respected wrestler in the history of WWE: The Undertaker. During The Undertaker's 24 year career in WWE he has gone through a number of different versions of his theme song. The first song he used in 1990 is a lot different than what he used in 2014. He's also a rare performer that has used two different theme songs from major rock bands too. Most of his other tracks are WWE originals, which is what most people in WWE use. The man behind the music in WWE during The Undertaker's career is Jim Johnston. There are a lot of people that think Johnston should be in the Hall of Fame because of his contributions to the company. They're right in thinking that, but it may never happen because WWE's Hall of Fame is more for on camera performers instead. A lot of WWE fans know his name and that's probably all the recognition he needs. Here's a look at ten Undertaker entrance theme songs that the man in black has used during his Hall of Fame WWE career.