10 Most Underrated WWE Theme Songs
7. The Mountie - Original Theme
When longtime fans think of The Mountie's entrance music, many often recall the second theme that accompanied Jacques Rougeau to the ring - the one where he's singing, "I'm the Mountie," throughout. This self-sung track would eventually be reused (and re-sung) by Jacques and his tag team partner, Carl "Pierre" Ouellet, when they wrestled as The Quebecers in the mid-90s.
Memorable as that song may be, The Mountie's first theme song is the more regal sounding tune, It did a good job of bringing the sound of the great white north to the ears of fans no matter where they were, and provided The Mountie that appropriate feeling of superiority.
While the theme is heavily underrated, it was likely dropped from The Mountie gimmick to focus on something a little more comical. After all, Rougeau was not exactly the most serious competitor during his career, dating back to his time with brother Raymond as the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers. Although "I'm The Mountie" might match the hokey evil Canadian law enforcement officer more aptly, Rougeau's first singles theme is the one that stands out as being a superb track that doesn't get the love it should.