20 Most Iconic WWE Entrance Themes

15. Chris Jericho

As if there was any doubt that Chris Jericho's "Break the Walls Down" was an iconic theme in wrestling history, just point to any of this three returns from 2007 to 2014-- all memorable moments with insane ovations. Even prior to that, Jericho's debut in 1999 almost instantly gave the theme top 20 status. After a long awaited countdown, Jericho arrived with his new, catchy rap-rock theme in an era in which was embracing bands like Limp Bizkit, POD, and other bands. While vocalist James Grundler never reached the heights of those bands, those bands also aren't having their song played 2-3 times a week in front of millions of viewers 15 years later. Jericho has also had crossover success of his own in music with his band Fozzy, prompting many to think he would have used one of his band's songs as a primary theme by now. Outside of a short while for 2004, that never happened, and "Break the Walls Down" has continued it's incredible 15-year run.
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