5 WWE Superstars with bad entrance themes
Entrances have become more and more elaborate over the years.As important as the action in the ring is for professional wrestling, the whole match experience starts with the entrance. Some entrance themes have become iconic on its own, like the shattering glass at the start of Stone Cold Steve Austin’s music or even Val Venis’ “Hello Ladies.” Yet other superstars, by either their own choosing or someone else’s mistake, have music that leaves a lot to be desired. While some have overcome this issue, others may have seen their fan reaction hampered because of a low response to the theme
#1 Cesaro
Cesaro may be one of the most physically gifted WWE superstars, but his persona has been criticized frequently. Specifically, it's been said that he doesn't seem to connect with fans, although that has gotten better lately
One factor that may contribute to this disconnect is his entrance music. The sirens that start it off seem cheesy, and nothing after that is distinguishable from any other generic music. It certainly doesn't get fans excited for his arrival in the ring, and no wrestler wants to perform in front of a flat or disinterested crowd.