11 Greatest WWE WrestleMania Songs Ever

1. "My Way" By Limp Bizkit (WrestleMania X-7)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srhd2fZyDB4 There is no song that better suited a single match in the history of professional wrestling than Limp Bizkit's "My Way", the theme song of WrestleMania X-7 and the soundtrack for the epic encounter between the two most popular stars in the history of the event, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, for the WWE Championship. The music accompanying the greatest video package ever turned out by WWE's revolutionary production staff, it told the story of two Superstars unwilling to step aside and let the other usurp their status as the top star in the industry. It was a reserved song at first before exploding into a hard rock anthem of a man unwavering in his leadership and unwilling to see things any way but his own. Who can forget the guitar riff playing just under Austin telling his 'Mania opponent, "I need to beat you, Rock. I need it more than you can ever imagine"? The video package went as far as to sync every Stunner or Rock Bottom to the chords of the song in a brilliant bit of creativity by the editing team. Even more than a song for a single match or event, it was the perfect reflection of the way Vince McMahon had led his company out of the fire and over WCW in the Monday Night Wars, putting the Ted Turner-owned promotion out of business six days before the show. "It's my way or the highway!", the song exclaimed, as if McMahon had spoken the words himself. Perhaps no single theme song has ever been so representative of an event, of a promoter, of its top two stars and of its premiere match ever before or ever since.
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