10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music

3. The Nasty Boys

Comedy teams like The Quebecers or The Rougeaus fit the stereotype of superstars that would've likely sang their own entrance music. One team that didn't, however, was The Nasty Boys. Believe it or not, Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags did just that and it was years before they did so in WCW.

No, the first time Knobbs and Sags laid down the lyrics for their in-ring arrival came when they first joined the World Wrestling Federation in late 1990. The audio track is actually a rare piece of wrestling entrance music as it was used for only one weekend of WWF television. The song featured the Nasty Boys "rapping their way to the squared circle", as Vince McMahon put it on WWF Superstars commentary.

For whatever reason, this theme was quickly ditched in favor of the percussion heavy instrumental track that would accompany the Nastys to the ring for the rest of their WWF careers. In WCW, they'd once again add their own voices to their entrance music, but many fans forget, or never even knew, that Knobbs and Sags did it first in the WWF.

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