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

1. 'Rest In Peace' (2004 - 2010, 2012 - 2020)

They say you can't improve upon perfection, but Jim Johnston found a way to do it.

With 'Taker returning to his 'Deadman' persona in 2004, Johnston when back to the drawing board and updated the legend's classic theme one more time for a new generation - and, in doing so, he single-handedly crafted the best version of them all.

The same basic outline as the Graveyard Symphony, it's got the gongs, the funeral march and the wicked two-chapter middle, but it's a lot edgier, hitting harder than the more melodic feel of its predecessors. It doesn't lean too heavily on the organ sound either; instead it's louder, more defined and a lot more triumphant - and it also mixes in thunder sound effects on some of the changes.

In short, it's everything The Deadman should be... and so much more.

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Which of 'The Phenom's theme was your favorite? For more, check out our ranking of The Undertaker's 27 WrestleMania matches.

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