The Undertaker's 15 WWE Entrance Themes Ranked From Worst To Best

5. Funeral March I & II (1990 - 1994)

It's hard to fully describe the chills you get when you hear the earliest version of those signature gongs, but even that feeling doesn't compare to the goosebumps you're more than likely to get whenever that all-powerful organ begins echoing those iconic sounds of the Funeral March.

The Undertaker's very first WWE theme, it's hardly surprising that he made an impression on audiences so quickly when the near-seven foot monster made his way down the aisle to this track. And although the prototype version he debuted with at Survivor Series 1990 (and also used during his first few appearances on WWF Superstars) already had the makings of something legendary, adding those gongs at the beginning made it all the more perfect.

The foundation upon which every single version of his Deadman theme was built, it's hard to imagine where we'd be without Jim Johnston's incredible talents.

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