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

27. 1995 - Razor Ramon

Depending on the extent to which one is able to play along with pandemic wrestling, the best of which will date quite badly in about a year, all going well, 1995 represents the nadir of the industry.

Bereft of stars, ideas, and a decent number of fans in most buildings, it was populated by lumbering immobile units and goofy bitch gimmicks. Some of the pro wrestling ruled underneath, but beyond the timelessness of Bret Hart, only Razor Ramon transcended the cartoon bullsh*t as a cool sh*t-kicker.

His theme reflected his cool; a tropical synth bop eliciting visuals of a hard bastard cruising for a fight, it was a wonderful use of plagiarism somehow cooler and more laconic than the montage-y fare of the source material.

 
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