Now on his own on Monday Night RAW and with his new theme song (which he hopefully likes), perhaps 2020 will finally be the year Cesaro grabs the brass ring. Though he didn't like his old theme, Cesaro also said he didn't want to go back to Miracle, his old theme song which included rapping. Speaking to ESPN in 2016, Cesaro admitted he wasn't a fan of the song. Seen as a full-fledged mid-card Superstar, Cesaro recently got a new superhero-esque theme after splitting with his Bar brother, Sheamus, which is seemingly good news, as the Swiss star has admitted he hated his old theme.Ī controversial theme, Swiss Made started with a siren and was never a hit with fans. However, in seven years the Swiss Superman has been on the company's main roster, Cesaro is yet to hold World Championship gold despite a handful of opportunities in 2014. With incredible strength, a unique character, and an athletic ability only few can match, Cesaro has the makings of a top star in WWE.
#4: Cesaro Cesaro has had some poor themes over the years but recently got a new one Joe's first theme, Taking it Back, didn't sit well with the former TNA star at all, and on Talk is Jericho podcast, Joe said he wanted to change it as soon as possible.įortunately for Joe, help would come in the form of Triple H who helped work with the new signing until the Samoan Submission Machine had a theme he was pleased to walk to the ring to. However, when Joe first started in WWE, his theme at the time wasn't nearly as impressive. Much like the man himself, Destroyer invokes a feeling of dread in those who hear it, and the addition of the monstrous sounds only help make the former NXT and United States Champion seem even more dangerous. There are few theme songs in WWE right now better than Samoa Joe's Destroyer. #5: Samoa Joe Joe faced Ricochet this week on RAW in a King of the Ring quarterfinals match Here are five WWE Superstars who hated their entrance theme songs. Ain't gonna waste no more No, baby Now take this Rock on Hey I'm comin' for ya Dance I'm gonna make you pay Lay down Yeah Aw Uh Yeah. Now Listen This ain't no make believe Come on Open your eyes and see Now get up Get up and follow me 'Cause I'm gonna show you what your future will be Too much wastin' time. Some Superstars have even been saddled with songs they don't like and were obliged to hear the tunes each time they entered the ring and every single time they won a match. Ain't No Make Believe is the theme for WWE superstar John Morrison. After all, once fans hear that infamous glass shatter, they know Stone Cold Steve Austin is about to raise hell.Īlthough Superstars such as Steve Austin, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, and John Cena have all had iconic theme songs, not everyone is so fortunate. In the right hands, a theme song can become just as big as the wrestler itself.
In WWE, a Superstar's theme song can often help make or break a career.