WWE: Top 40 Divas Entrance Themes

5. Wendi Richter & Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna' Have Fun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIb6AZdTr-A Performed by Cyndi Lauper, this was the perfect theme for a female wrestler in the cartoonish world of 80s wrestling. It celebrated girl power before The Spice Girls were around and put everyone in a good mood. Who would've thought that itty-bitty Cyndi would also be one of the main contributors of the Rock-n-Wrestling Connection.

4. Lita - Lovefurypassionenergy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-iFCGWR5WE Performed by Boy Hits Car, this theme perfectly summarizes in music form this soon-to-be Hall of Famer's in-ring persona. It also had one of the best Titan Tron videos accompanying it and was one of two Divas' themes featured on WWF Forceable Entry.

3. Chyna - Who I Am, V.3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RzBulGOkOA A powerhouse theme song that described everything we loved about Chyna ... her destruction of the gender barriers in WWE as well as her Xena-like demeanor and Amazonian strength. There were three versions of this theme, the first two being extremely rare and hard to find and obviously being used during a time in which Jim Johnston must have been fine-tuning the theme.

2. Sable - Wildcat, V.4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCTABwavdaY Quite possibly one of the most iconic and most recognizable themes in wrestling, Wildcat was originally used by "Wildman" Marc Mero while Sable was his valet. When Mero turned heel, the theme became Sable's exclusively ... being featured on WWF the Music Volumes 2 and 3.

1. Victoria - All The Things She Said

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4zrvpOM_50 Performed by TATU, this song is not only one of the more memorable Divas' themes, heightening Victoria's obsessive and violent craziness, it's also one of the more memorable (if not controversial) songs of its time ... after all, who doesn't love lesbian Russian schoolgirls? Well, other than the Russian government?
 
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