10 Most underrated entrance themes in WWE history
John CenaFirst impression is the best impression and when it comes to professional wrestling, a wrestler’s first impression is his theme music. Ever since WWE started using theme music to introduce superstars, it has managed to evoke emotions among the WWE fans. Now, there are themes we love and there are themes we hate. In between these two extremes, there are some themes we forget.These do not get the appreciation they deserve despite being wonderful artworks. So now that the themes are an integral part of the wrestling business, this list takes a look at those Entrance themes which we often miss out during heated debates on which is the best one.
#10 Christian Original theme
The entrance theme that Christian had back in 2004 and the one that he had in the latter stages of his career did not have many differences. It was practically the same song, but the 2004 version was more impressive than the new one. Most of the wrestling fans are not aware of Christian’s old theme and this is what makes this one underrated.
It was actually a girl which sang the original theme and it should have been used more by Captain Charisma instead of bringing in modifications. The theme he had in TNA was also quite impressive but from the lot, 2004 one stands out and makes it into the list.