10 WWE Superstars With Terrible Entrance Themes

3. Gallows And Anderson - Omen In The Sky

Gallows and Anderson deserve better than this. What starts out with an admittedly ominous and imposing riff, soon devolves into your garden variety country-fried rock; the kind of music that has plagued WWE games since the early 2000s.

It's bland, pedestrian, and never really reaches any kind of climax or high point. The Club should be entering to deafening boos, roaring cheers, or at the very least, shocked silence - but thanks in part to poor booking, their Black Stone Cherry also-ran of a theme plays out to deafening "Mehs".

If the song's initial riff were extended and re-jigged (rather like Samoa Joe's now fantastic theme, which replaced his initially awful one), it would make The Club's entire entrance feel more enticing and dangerous.

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