10 Most Notoriously Awful WWE Entrance Themes

10. Rob Conway - "Just Look At Me"

In WWE's then-developmental system, Ohio Valley Wrestling, Rob Conway was considered a stand out during the late-90's. Possessing an excellent physique, he was also well-regarded as a wrestler by officials. In 2003, he was finally given his big break on the main roster, becoming part of La Resistance. Then in 2005, Conway struck out on his own, becoming a narcissistic heel. Along the way, Conway's persona was changed to that of a chiseled dude who pretty much couldn't stop adoring himself. This had been done numerous times before, with wrestlers such as 'Ravishing' Rick Rude, Lex Luger and even Buff Bagwell being the most notable. Sadly, Conway's music was so atrocious that it badly hurt the gimmick, which is the exact opposite of what entrance themes should do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddqrmj4nKfY "Just Look At Me" sounds like a bad Randy Newman impersonator just messing around with lyrics. The piano intro is brief, yet hardly intimidating. The song as a whole sounds like a cancelled tune from a Disney animation, which isn't even remotely a compliment. Instead of coming across like an uber-cool heel who believed in himself, Conway came across s a mid-level dork.
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