10 Most Underrated WWE Theme Songs
6. Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Trust Me
If The Mountie switched theme songs in an attempt to bring a little more levity to his character, the exact opposite was the case with Jake "The Snake" Roberts' second theme song, "Trust Me", in 1991.
Immediately upon turning heel by betraying the Ultimate Warrior and aligning with The Undertaker and Paul Bearer, Jake "The Snake" debuted a new catchphrase that encapsulated his new attitude in two words. In the Summer of '91, "Trust Me" could be heard echoing throughout arenas everywhere as the WWF's newest, and arguably greatest, heel made his way to the ring.
In what was one of the Federation's darker themes of the time, "Trust Me" even had the sound of a snake slithering its way down the aisle. What makes the song even greater is the subtle way it incorporates Jake's original entrance melody into it, making it sound that much more evil. This is great symbolism as it represented the always-present danger of Jake's "Snake" persona, but now with a darker, more dangerous twist.