10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music

8. The Mountie/The Quebecers

"I'm the Mountie. I'm handsome, I'm brave, I'm strong... "

Those lyrics belted across arenas all over the world in 1992 as The Mountie, aka Jacques Rougeau, made his way to the ring. Prior to this comical addition to the character, The Mountie used a more serious, almost regal, trumpet-pumping entrance track, itself a very underrated theme song. After a little less than a year of his first singles' theme song, Rougeau debuted, I'm The Mountie! and it would be remembered (and mocked) by wrestling fans for years to come.

It wasn't the first time Jacques Rougeau provided the vocals for his own entrance song (more on that later), and it wasn't the last either.

After being taken off WWF television for nearly a year, Jacques returned in late '93 with the same gimmick but a new name and tag team partner, Carl "Pierre" Ouellet. Together, the duo was known as The Quebecers and the two Canadians sang an updated version of I'm The Mountie! that concluded with the infamous words, "We always get our man!"

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