10 Signs You Watch Too Much WWE
8. You Have Wrestlers' Entrance Music In Your Spotify Library
Long-serving WWE composer Jim Johnston does a pretty good job at creating sounds that capture the spirit of our favourite wrestlers, but although the music is often well-produced, the accompanying lyrics are mostly nonsense.
And while it's fine to enjoy listening to entrance music for the brief (or, in Undertaker's case, eternal) stretch of time it takes for a wrestler to descend the ramp and climb into the ring, you probably need to take a long, hard look in the mirror if you have a playlist in your Spotify library marked "WWE".
Yet we know a small subset of fans do - why else would they be available for download? There are commuters out there who presumably shuffle between some of popular music's best-known artists - Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, perhaps - and the guy who sings Billy Gunn's "I love to love 'em, I love to kick 'em".
At the very most, you can maybe be forgiven for occasionally listening to AJ Styles' "Phenomenal" outside of an appointed wrestling-watching evening. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise; it's a half-decent song.