10 Forgotten Theme Songs Of Well-Known WWE Superstars

5. Triple H - Beethoven's 9th Symphony ("Ode To Joy")

Most people remember Triple H's first theme as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, but what a lot of people don't remember is that he used to enter the ring to Beethoven's 9th Symphony, better known as "Ode to Joy".

Strange, because he used the theme for almost two full years in the WWF. He even used it during the burgeoning days of D-Generation X in 1997, and watching The Game crotch-chop his way through a Beethoven symphony is pretty hysterical.

Its lack of memorability can likely be attributed in part to Triple H's general lack of relevance around this time. Sure, he wasn't completely irrelevant - he won the 1997 King of the Ring and he was associated with Shawn Michaels - but he was surrounded by guys who were better than him, such as the aforementioned Michaels, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin. Guys who simply brought more to the table than he could.

Also, every single one of his major themes has been more noteworthy. Even this one, which he only used once, and this one (for all the wrong reasons).

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