10 WWE Superstars Who Desperately Need New Entrance Theme Music

9. Candice LeRae

Candice LeRae
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Better days are to come for NXT’s Candice LeRae. The former PWG Tag Team Champion hasn’t really set the world alight since arriving in NXT but she isn’t the first to follow such a path, working through supporting roles before becoming a major part of the scene in her own right. LeRae is one of the most talented individuals on the entire roster, and it is unthinkable that she won’t get a chance to shine in the near future.

When that chance comes, she better hope that she has a new theme. Her current entrance music is all sorts of lame, a faux-punk piece of nothingness that doesn’t sound convinced by itself. It follows the generic ‘never back down’ mantra that so many babyfaces seem obsessed with, but everything else around it just screams early ‘00s third-tier pop-punk. Nothing should ever scream early ‘00s third-tier pop-punk.

The song sounds as though it was recorded either at the beginning or the end of a long day of recording when a band wants to cross things off the to-do list or realizes that they still need to crank out a couple more songs. The dictionary definition of lifeless and generic.

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