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 10 WCW Entrance Theme Songs That Didn't Fit The Wrestler At All 

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WCW brought probably the most notorious entry subjects to the universe of wrestling . The nWo melody , for instance , is a piece of any wrestling fan from the 90s soundtrack to life . Numerous WCW tunes likewise impeccably paired wrestling stars at the organization .
RELATED : 10 Wrestling Masks That Didn't Make Sense When Sting was unfavorable so was his music . At the point when Bret Hart showed up , he had a comparable guitar - drove tune that caused him to feel like a development of the WWE rendition of himself that fans loved . Some entry tunes , then again , ineffectively addressed wrestling stars . This rundown will analyze ten WCW entrance subjects that felt " off " whenever they were played for their planned grappler . Rey Mysterio - " March of Deth " Rey Mysterio is one of the best grapplers ever . He's become b American and Mexican symbol overall . He got his most memorable significant minutes on wrestling
TV at WCW , where he displayed his notorious veil and invigorating range of abilities . Each entry melody he's utilized at WWE has exhibited all that he is , energetic , high flying , and fun . Mysterio's most memorable WCW subject was the inverse . It was an unending circle that seemed like introduction music for an individual going to lead an underground clique meeting . Way off for Rey Mysterio even in his initial days . Chris Jericho - " The Days Of My Life " Jericho at present has one of the most notable entry melodies in wrestling . Indeed, even as a heel , AEW fans actually sing the verses to the tune " Judas " performed by Jericho's Fozzy .Most of Jericho's subjects fit him well and appropriately decorate anything that persona he is taking on at that point . His most memorable subject at WCW , " The Days Of My Life , " didn't . It was dull ( in contrast to Jericho ) and seemed as though foundation nonexclusive music for a 1990s Disney Channel film school dance . Jean Paul Levesque - " Road Master " Long - time WWE fans recall Triple H when he was Hunter Hearst Helmsley , a blueblood grappler . The contrivance was horrendous as was his entry topic ( that seemed like an ensemble ) , however essentially they matched each other's terribleness . RELATED : 10 Times A WWE Wrestle Their Debut ( and Nobody Cared ) • Their Debut ( and Nobody Cared ) Before showing up to WWE , Triple H contended at WCW as " Jean Paul Levesque . " His contrivance was comparative ( similarly terrible ) to " Hunter Hearst Helmsley " aside from he should be French . His entry music was a stone tune named " Road Master " that was excessively playful and current for Levesque's WCW contrivance . Eddie Guerrero - " Bad Man " In the almost twenty years since his passing , Eddie Guerrero has become quite possibly of the most notable figure throughout the entire existence of wrestling . Indeed, even current stars beyond wrestling , like Cardi B , have given props to Guerrero . He was perhaps of the best grappler and promotions to at any point go to a wre ring . Most fans recollect him for being proudly Latino , which ultimately became one of his brand name contrivances . In his initial days at WCW , Guerrero was perhaps of the best grappler on the program from the day he showed up . He battled to produce a personality from the get-go and his most memorable signature tune " Bad Man " mirrors his fight . It was a boring stone tune that not the slightest bit addressed the parts of Guerrero fans would develop to cherish and respect a long time after his initial death . " Macho Man " Randy Sa - " What Up Mach "
Randy Savage is one of the main grapplers ever . Despite the fact that he may not be recalled at a degree of Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant , his effect is comparably significant . He joined WCW in 1994 and relaunched his vocation . He had a couple entrance tunes at WCW and the vast majority of them were slight varieties of his famous subject " March No. 1 in D Major . " He had one tune that redirected from his exemplary subject , " What Up Mach . " It was a stone tune that wandered excessively far from all that Savage had laid out in his profession and never matched the " Macho Man . " Vince Russo - " Iron Man " Ripoff Although it is basically impossible that Russo can exclusively Q be faulted for the destruction of WCW , he certainly didn't help the reason however . His commitments to WCW on screen were frequently either awful or forgettable . His entry subject was a counterfeit of " Iron Man " by Black Sabbath and despite the fact that it was a more terrible variant of the exemplary tune , it was still excessively cool for Russo . There was such a lot of nonexclusive music at WCW and Russo merited one of those topics . Mick Foley - " Fural March " Mick Foley started wrestling for WCW in 1991. His experience with the organization was sometimes good, sometimes bad , and it would require a couple of years for him to join the WWE and have an effect Attitude Era . Still , his contrivance as " Mic Foley " was like the persona he depicted in the WWE . His most memorable signature melody was a superior fit for Mankind . It was a dull memorial service subject that appeared to be an Undertaker sham , despite the fact that he wasn't a " dim " contrivance . Some way or another , the memorial service music and cheetah print pants never felt right . Ricky Steamboat - " Hot N Wild " Ricky Steamboat is quite possibly of the most rested on grappler in history . He ought to have had different world title reigns and erved more headliner sessions in his period . His abilities in the ring generally represented themselves both at WCW and WWE . RELATED : 10 Wrestlers That Had A Gimmick In WCW ( But A Bad One In WWE )His " Hot N Wild " entrance signature melody at WCW was not comparable to Steamboat . " Opening Ceremony " felt significantly improved appropriate for Steamboat who was frequently depicted as an in - ring hero . " Hot N Wild " was a stone tune with no character , which was far not the same as Steamboat's persona . Psicosis - " Turnervision " Psicosis had many ups and down at WCW and never arrived at his true capacity . His brand name veil left an effect right off the bat , and he had some extraordinary matches at the organization . His most memorable signature melody , " Turnervision , " seemed as though opening credits for a 1990s youngster's investigator show . It was a confusi tune to use on Psicosis and further convoluted the foundation of who the audionon Psicosis was to the crowd . Vader - " Heavy Business " Vader was once one of the greatest names at WCW . He came out on top for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship multiple times and had the best quarrels of his profession at the organization . Regardless of being depicted as " a major monster , " his entry topic " Heavy Business " was excessively energetic for his persona . It wasn't cerebral enough for Vader and in some cases wavers between being a wrestling signature melody and the tune from the Mentos plugs during the 90s .

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