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10 WWE entrance songs which have been used by more than one Superstar

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Sometimes, WWE Music Group does a copy and paste job and it works out for the better the second time around

One of the most important aspects of the professional wrestling industry's ability to make a star is their entrance, as it's each individual's literal introduction to the audience to establish who they are, what their character is about and whether they should be cheered or booed.

While it wasn't always this way, as the business only adopted music regularly in the 1980s, it has now become so instrumental -- pardon the pun -- that the entrance themes are truly iconic.

However, what is strange is when you look back in history and see that someone's theme was actually used earlier, before trying it out for themselves.

It feels wrong, almost like someone pressed the wrong button on the sound board and the production team made a mistake, or if someone were tweaking things in a WWE 2K game to purposely go against the grain.

Still, there are plenty of examples of Superstars adopting someone else's theme as their own and making it so synonymous with their characters that we forget anybody else even used it.

Here are just ten examples of times where a particular theme was used by more than one WWE Superstar.


#1 "Medal" by Jim Johnston

If you ask most fans about theme songs used by another person, this is likely to be the first one they bring up.

Kurt Angle has used "Medal" for the entirety of his career in WWE, but it wasn't written specifically for him at all.

Instead, this was a generic patriotic theme to the point where it had been used in several different ways ahead of time when tied to someone with a similar gimmick.

For example, Sgt. Slaughter temporarily used this song, but it was even more famously used by Del Wilkes while he wrestled under the masked gimmick of The Patriot.

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