WWE: 10 Worst Entrance Themes Of All Time

By Mike Shannon /

Entrance themes can become almost as iconic as the wrestlers that they introduce. Crowd reactions for Steve Austin's glass breaking, Hulk Hogan's opening chords, or the Rock's catchphrase have become legendary. If an entrance theme has something instantly recognizable at the beginning, chances are that the crowd will react. However, there have been some bad ones. Not surprisingly, the themes in this list have introduced some of the most boring or uninteresting wrestlers in history. However, these wrestlers probably had zero input on what played over the PA system as they entered the ring, so this list is not a knock on the actual people just their music. So with the intros out of the way, let's get started with #10 and make sure to keep your Tylenol handy.

10. R-Truth

To properly get into the mood for R-Truth's entrance, you simply have to yell "Wassup" at the top of your lungs about 54 times. Truth also has the misfortune of having to rap this monstrosity on his way to the ring each time, resulting in him getting out of breath and making the lyrics even more indecipherable. WWE briefly tried to replace this gem with another entrance song called "Get Crunk". When that song failed miserably, they tried to salvage it by having Eve Torres do a dance vaguely resembling a bad stripper routine. When a beautiful woman shaking her body can't get the crowd to react, it's time to pick a new approach.