3. Billy Kidman
If "You Can Run" blared over the loud speakers in a WWE arena, the last person you would expect to come out is Billy Kidman. It's an intimidating, cool and laid-back song, everything that Kidman wasn't. He was, however, a great worker, but giving him that to use as his entrance music might be one of the biggest mismatches in WWE history. Taz admitted to liking the song when Kidman entered to it at Survivor Series 2002, but everyone in Madison Square Garden that night couldn't believe it was his new theme. They likely expected someone else to debut since it didn't fit Kidman whatsoever. That said, it is hard to root against anyone who has such as a sweet theme. As weird of a song choice as it was for the former WCW Cruiserweight champion, it did work for him when he went heel in late 2004. It made him seem like a much bigger deal than he actually was, but it could have easily been given to someone else higher up on the card since his time as a singles competitor was very short-lived.
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