10 Most Underrated WWE Theme Songs

5. The Rock - It's Conquered

Throughout WWE history, most "top guys" have stuck to the same entrance song they used once they broke into the main event. There are some exceptions sure, but generally speaking, the best of the best have held onto the theme songs from their most successful time period. Stars like The Ultimate Warrior, Shawn Michaels, and Randy Savage are just a few examples, but one megastar that changed themes pretty often during his time on top was the People's Champ, The Rock.

Ever-changing theme songs seemed to be commonplace for the Great One throughout his career, but his best one was only used for a few months in 2003. This heel track, titled "It's Conquered", came during The Rock's "Hollywood" phase and included an extra-long intro that bridged to the main theme with the whispered words of "Is Cookin'". Accompanied with an equally memorable Titantron video, "It's Conquered" emitted a sense of arrogance and accomplishment that only Hollywood Rock could match in 2003.

It's too bad that character didn't last longer as it was arguably The Rock's most entertaining work, and certainly his most underrated theme.

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