10 WWE Superstars Whose Entrance Music Was Better Than They Were
3. Jack Swagger
When Jack Swagger returned to WWE after a 5-month hiatus in 2013, he really amped up the chauvinism part of his "All-American American" persona.
Accompanied by Zeb Colter (formerly Dutch Mantell), Swagger's revamped character essentially was a pastiche of the American Tea Party Movement. The xenophobic duo were intensely nationalistic and even more overtly anti-immigration, and these fervent beliefs seemed to ignite a fire in Swagger that hadn't been seen in years.
And what else does a "real American" need but an absurdly American-sounding entrance theme?
A few weeks after returning, Swagger debuted a theme song that he'd carry with him for the remainder of his WWE career. While it is repetitious in nature, it's a threatening and enlivening theme that is fit for a soldier. If Swagger had been successful in his World Championship pursuits, his theme would have been far more befitting for a champion than his first theme was.
If only he had bequeathed this song to Cesaro upon his release from WWE...