WWE: Top 40 Divas Entrance Themes

15. Maria Kanellis - With Legs Like That

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3nz063Pwgg Performed by Zebrahead, this theme song was originally slated to be used for Stacy Keibler upon her return from her stint on Dancing With the Stars. The leggy Diva never returned and thus, the theme was given to Maria.

14. Miss Elizabeth - Pomp & Circumstance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXtjD3oAuZ8 When one thinks of "Macho Man" Randy Savage, you can't do so without thinking of Miss Elizabeth and vice-versa. When you hear their legendary theme, you can't help but not think of them together. Although the theme is Savage's originally, Elizabeth used it as her own when making her way to the ring.

13. Marlena - Goldlust

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoaNhEkfYbA It was, and still is, Goldust's legendary theme. But once upon a time, he shared it with his then-wife and manager, Terri Runnels (aka Marlena). Marlena entered to this theme as well, most notably for an Arm-Wrestling Contest against Sunny on RAW IS WAR in 1997.

12. Christy Hemme - Walk Idiot Walk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H2N3XqWhHY Performed by The Hives, this theme was one of the songs used to promote the first $125,000 RAW Diva Search. Does anyone else find it a little insulting that one of the lyrics is ... See the idiot walk, see the idiot talk ... and it was being used to promote a competition to find a new WWE Diva? Regardless, the song (and the obscenely underrated band) is legitimately amazing on its own and really fit Christy's spitfire personality.

11. Mickie James - Obsession

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiDNy_1ChVE There are some blatant rip-off's of popular songs that have been used in major wrestling promotions (a lot of them in WCW). Some of them work and some of them fail horribly. This theme, however, completely worked for Mickie as it fit her spunky demeanor, energized the crowd, and was a cute little send-up of the popular 80s song Mickey by Toni Basil.
 
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