20 Rare WWE Themes You Totally Forgot Existed

15. €œKing of My World€ - Chris Jericho, 2002

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfVmlvoE1FI Chris Jericho can lay claim to having the longest tenure in the WWE with the same theme song. Since he debuted on August 9, 1999, his theme song has always been (with minor tweaks here and there) €œBreak the Walls Down.€ As a singles wrestler, this is the only theme Jericho has ever come to the ring with in the WWE. Except for one night. At the 2002 Survivor Series, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Jericho participated in the first ever Elimination Chamber in the main event. He was played to the ring by Saliva, performing an original song created for Jericho called €œKing of My World.€ The track appeared on the €œWWE Anthology€ 3-disc album that was released only a couple weeks prior. Interestingly enough, while they played live, it was not in Madison Square Garden, but rather down the street at the WWE The World restaurant in Times Square. Three other instances of a theme being used only one time on purpose are when Drowning Pool played Triple H to the ring in the main event at Wrestlemania 18 with their song €œGame,€ Ice-T playing The Godfather and D€™Lo Brown to the ring at Wrestlemania 16 with his song €œPimpin€™ Ain€™t Easy,€ and The Rock coming out to a Method Man theme €œKnow Your Role€ on Smackdown in 2000. The latter two songs were off the WWF Aggression album.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.