The Undertaker's 15 WWE Entrance Themes Ranked From Worst To Best
10. 'Ain't No Grave' By Johnny Cash (2011)
The only non-Jim Johnston track he used during his supernatural days, The Undertaker began using 'Ain't No Grave' by Johnny Cash during his brief pre-WrestleMania stint with the company.
Though he initially only used it as a lead-in for his actual theme, he started using it for his full entrance throughout his various appearances at the beginning of 2011 and he even made his way to the ring to it at WrestleMania XXVII.
Around this time, he traded in the all-black bodysuit for his '04 vest and pants combo because he was portraying more of an aging gunslinger - even referring to himself as 'The Last Outlaw' - so the addition of 'Ain't No Grave' worked really well here. Yes, it was an unusual change at first given that there wasn't any huge gimmick change, but it ultimately complemented the character's evolution, adding something of a Red Dead Redemption feel to his entrance.
The only unfortunate part is that WWE has since removed all trace of it, redubbing all of his Raw and SmackDown appearances of 2011 - and even WrestleMania itself - with his traditional theme instead.