Ranking What Was Really The Best Wrestling Entrance Theme Every Year 1990-2021

18. 2004 - Evolution

Evolution were either the best worst or worst best stable in WWE history.

A tremendously inspired dynamic ultimately worked. That's all that matters. Evolution was formed to bleed in a wrestling superstar, and Batista evolved into one.

You'd never go back and watch the full episodic run - unless you have an incredible threshold for boredom, sh*tty taste, or a rather unfortunate kink for long, go-nowhere promos - because Triple H used to love prattling on and telling you he was the best without ever once showing it.

You'd be forgiven however for misremembering all that because the assured power of 'Line In The Sand' effectively frames them as a legendary stable in shorthand. Slow and resonant without ever feeling boring and methodical, if only Triple H could have learned from it.

 
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