10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music
9. Junkyard Dog
The Wrestling Album also contained the entrance track of one of the most popular professional wrestlers of the 1980s, the Junkyard Dog.
JYD was another superstar that could be heard singing his own song as he made his way towards the ring. The track was called Grab Them Cakes and, given the lyrical content, wasn't exactly appropriate considering the number of times JYD celebrated a victory by inviting groups of children into the ring to dance with him after his match. The songs describes a dance that consists of moving left, then moving right, before grabbing two handfuls of your partner's derriere.
In 2017, the combination of the lyrics plus JYD's post-match ritual would not be lost on many people and would've probably generated considerable backlash. In the '80s, however, it was a more innocent (or at least more ignorant) time and there was no such issue.
Regardless, JYD was relentless to G-R-A-B-T-H-E-M-C-A-K-E-S and his self-sung entrance track was a big part of his identity in the WWF.