10 Most Underrated WWE Theme Songs

4. WrestleMania - The Grand Spectacle

The first non-wrestler exclusive theme to make the list, the theme song known as "The Grand Spectacle", was used as the soundtrack for WrestleManias VI, VII, VIII, and IX. For WrestleMania X, WWE shifted to the title track of 1993's WrestleMania: The Album, a song that WWE continued using through WrestleMania XIV. Eventually, the company changed to annual exclusive tracks to promote WrestleMania, but nothing signals the Showcase of the Immortals more than "The Grand Spectacle".

Titled appropriately, "The Grand Spectacle" is a large, grandiose piece of music written, of course, by the legendary Jim Johnston. By 1992, the track had come to be a clear indication of WWF's most important time of year: WrestleMania season.

It's such an iconic theme and was the most distinguished, non-superstar theme song used on WWF television during the early 90s. Heard loudly and often during Mene Gene Okerlund's WrestleMania reports, nothing brings feelings of nostalgia back to longtime WWE fans quite like "The Grand Spectacle".

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