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10 Wrestlers Who Had More Than One Iconic Entrance Theme

There's nothing better than a great entrance theme for a wrestler. It can instantly make someone seem like a star before they even step foot in the ring and it gives a great representation of who they are as a character at the same time. Over the years, there have been countless themes, some of which were great, others which were awful.

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However, when a wrestler gets a truly great, iconic entrance theme it goes down in history. Fans always remember great themes, but some wrestlers have been fortunate enough to have not just one iconic theme, but multiple, which has only made them more memorable to fans throughout the years.

10 Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho Entrance

Chris Jericho's classic WWE entrance song, "Break Down The Walls" is one of the greatest of all time. It instantly made Jericho seem like a big deal, giving the glitz, glamor, and rock and roll vibe that his personality had.

However, when he left WWE, fans were worried that his entrance wouldn't be the same. Thankfully, Jericho began using "Judas" in AEW, which is actually sung by himself and his band Fozzy, and always gets massive reactions from the live crowds.

9 Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy is another wrestler whose entrances are always full of energy, with the Charismatic Enigma normally dancing and jiving his way down to the ring. He's been fortunate enough to have multiple great songs to do that to.

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Firstly, the classic Hardy Boyz theme, "Loaded" is one of the most well-known wrestling songs of all time. But as he began to thrive as a solo act, Jeff got the song "No More Words," which also got fans to their feet everytime.

8 John Cena

John Cena makes his entrance

Considering the fact he's one of the biggest wrestling stars of all time, it's no surprise that his entrance songs have been iconic. His "Basic Thugonomics" song was great and really suited his character at that point.

But there's no doubt that his song, "The Time Is Now" is the one that everybody knows. The two songs are both beloved by wrestling fans, and worked very well for him, always getting a reaction from the fans.

7 Edge

Edge Entrance

Edge is one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, and he has been fortunate enough to get several brilliant and iconic entrance songs to celebrate that. His first well-known song that audiences loved came during his days in The Brood.

However, when he gained the song, "Metalingus" things were taken to another level. The song by Alter Bridge is one of the greatest songs that any wrestler has had, and always gets fans hyped for Edge's entrance in an arena.

6 CM Punk

CM Punk making his entrance

CM Punk has had multiple fantastic theme songs during his WWE career, and they really did work well for the two different sections of his career. The first song, "This Fire Burns" suited his original character, with the heavier rock really working well for him.

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It suited his rise to the top of the card and the rebellious attitude he has. However, when he switched and used "Cult Of Personality," Punk felt like a true top superstar, with the song helping to make him stand out even more.

5 Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan's two iconic entrance songs are completely different from each other, they're both fairly simple, but very effective. His song, "Real American" is one known all around the world, and is the perfect babyface track.

Yet, when he joined WCW and turned heel, forming the nWo, he gained a new song. Gone was the yellow and red, and instead the black and white kicked in with the guitar riffs to go along with it.

4 Shawn Michaels

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Shawn Michaels' "Sexy Boy" is one of the greatest entrance songs of all time, and it certainly an iconic one. The fact he sang the song himself only helped to make it even better, with this one really suiting his character and personality.

He was able to strut around in an arrogant manner, which worked really well for him. However, the D-Generation X entrance song is arguably just as iconic with wrestling fans, which is something Michaels used for long periods of his career.

3 Kofi Kingston

Kofi Kingston as WWE Champion

During his long run as a singles star, Kofi Kingston used the song "S.O.S." which suited his gimmick at the time. He was a perfect babyface that audiences loved, and his song always got people smiling and interested in what was going to happen.

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But when he joined The New Day, that song was put into the history books. Instead, he was given a new song "New Day, New Way" which is also perfect as it is filled with positivity which works with the group.

2 Randy Orton

Randy Orton's WrestleMania 30 entrance

Randy Orton may not have liked his "Burn In My Light" entrance song, but there's no doubt that it was a brilliant song. Fans loved this one and it really suited his arrogant character at the time.

However, when his gimmick changed and WWE gave him the "Voices" song, the Viper once again had a fantastic entrance. Both songs really defined the different parts of his career, and they were both great to listen to.

1 Triple H

Triple H makes his entrance

Having one of your entrance songs sung by Motorhead is cool, but Triple H wasn't done there. The Game has two incredible entrance songs, with "The Game" and "King Of Kings" being true war cries that suit his gimmick perfectly.

But even before he hooked up with Motorhead, his song "My Time" was also great. Plus, that's not even mentioning both theme songs that he had during his Evolution and D-Generation X days, which were also fantastic.

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