The Undertaker's 15 WWE Entrance Themes Ranked From Worst To Best
8. Graveyard Symphony I (1994 - 1995)
'Taker's first ever reinvention came four years into his career and it brought with it the need for a brand new, well, everything really. With that, he received a new tie, gloves, boots, hair colour, arena lighting and, yes, a brand new entrance theme.
Building upon the original Funeral March theme, Jim Johnston toned the organ sound down and made it a little more melodic, fleshing out the middle section in order split it into two unique sounds before it eventually came back around to the recognisable funeral dirge. He also added four gongs to the intro and the bridge instead of two and just made the whole thing sound more spooky than its predecessor.
The blueprint for multiple themes to follow, this one was very much a product of its time, but it's hard not to get goosebumps the more triumphant it gets - or flashes of that iconic image of 'Taker's silhouette in the aisle way at SummerSlam '94.
And it made its first WWE appearance in 25 years when AJ Styles showed up to the Boneyard Match in a hearse at WrestleMania 36 to this very theme.