20 Rare WWE Themes You Totally Forgot Existed

6. €œNo Chance in Hell (Remix),€ - Corporate Ministry, 1999

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZZLwl6zZSI The fact that there are so many short-lived themes from 1999 on this list is a testament to the Crash TV style of booking that Vince Russo was known for. Storylines would pop up and get dropped on the drop of a dime, and the theme music would go with it. No more was this evident than with the Corporate Ministry. It was revealed that Vince McMahon was the higher power behind the Undertaker, and the Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness merged to form the Corporate Ministry. With this new group came a new theme song, which was basically just €œNo Chance in Hell€ with a more sinister guitar riff and organ background. It was a pretty good remix, but it didn€™t last long, as the Corporate Ministry was only around from late April until late July when Vince McMahon was forced to leave WWF television by Undertaker losing the End of an Era match against Steve Austin at Fully Loaded. Despite being short-lived, the theme made an impact, as it was included on the WWE Anthology album, released in late 2002.
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