10 WWE Superstars Whose Entrance Music Was Better Than They Were
9. Kurrgan
One of WWE's most forgettable big men, Kurrgan's only noteworthy feature was that he was huge. While he was admittedly far more mobile than The Great Khali, his moveset wasn't that much more impressive. As such, he spent the majority of his tenure in the WWF as a member of stables, such as The Truth Commission and The Oddities. When he failed to perform at the level that Vince McMahon likely would've wanted, he was released from the WWF two years after his debut.
While his in-ring work didn't give anyone much reason to be intimidated, his entrance music was genuinely unnerving.
Kurrgan's theme was perfect for a big man. A somewhat slow song, it seemed to move in perfect time with his footsteps. The ceaseless, alarm-like notes in the background, as well as the cacophonous instrumentation in the song's outset, serve to intimidate both fans and opponents. Still, the subsequent guitar triplets inspire subconscious head-bopping. It could work well with someone like Killian Dain (though his theme is awesome already) or they could've assigned it to... hell, Vance Archer.
Can't fault WWF for giving this theme to Kurrgan, though. It really does fit him like a glove.