10 WWE Superstars With Terrible Entrance Themes

1. Cesaro - Swiss Made

Cesaro's gimmick is that of an international man of mystery, a suave and masculine hero fluent in several languages and the art of in-ring performance. You'd expect him to have a themed befitting of that gimmick - something exotic, perhaps filled with Bond-esque brass hooks and beautiful string quartet melodies. Hell, you could even throw in a Shirley Bassey impersonator and avoid any attempt to be coy.

You don't expect him to be accompanied to the ring by ear piercing sirens, awful record scratch sounds, and a sub-par, two-note guitar riff, one that sounds like it belongs on a WWE 2K17 Create-A-Wrestler. This is by far WWE's worst entrance theme - it fails on every single level that a wrestler's music should succeed. It doesn't fit Cesaro's gimmick (he's not in the police, nor is he a nu-metal DJ), and the cacophony of different instruments and sound effects playing seemingly at random is enough to make you switch off Raw.

This is all the more heinous, considering just how good Cesaro is. He's consistently one of Raw's best performers, and is able to get himself over when everyone else has seemingly given up trying. A truly terrible theme, for an undoubtedly great wrestler.

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