10 WWE Superstars Whose Entrance Music Was Better Than They Were

8. Raven

Raven could have done so much more in WWE. A brilliant mic worker and a decent hand in the ring, Raven's diminutive stature offered him a minimal chance for success in the "Land of the Giants".

Still, they gave him an entrance song fit for a main-eventer during the latter half of his run.

At the tail-end of the Attitude Era and the beginning of the Ruthless Aggression Era, many wrestlers had entrance music performed by actual bands instead of by the company's longtime composer Jim Johnston. During this period, Raven was gifted with "End of Everything" by lesser-known nu-metal band Stereomud.

While the song does repeat the same single line ad nauseam throughout its verses (we get it - you've never been afraid of no one and would like to know if I ever have been), it's got a striking introduction and a driving rock melody that never fails to pump up the crowd. The theme definitely could have been recycled for Sting, or perhaps even Eric Young if he went off on his own.

Sadly, because of his recent less-than-complimentary words on WWE, we likely won't hear this song on WWE programming for a long while.

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