5 most ridiculous entrance themes in WWE history

Glenn Jacobs found great success in WWE as The Undertaker's monstrous half-brother, Kane.
Glenn Jacobs found great success in WWE as The Undertaker's monstrous half-brother, Kane.

#2 WWE Hall of Famer Billy Gunn (AssMan)

Poor Billy Gunn. WWE tried to push him as a singles star as "Mr Ass" Billy Gunn. It didn't work out, although Gunn managed to score high-profile feuds with the likes of The Rock. In 2000, the Right To Censor faction led by Steven Richards thankfully censored and ended this gimmick.

The only positive from the gimmick is an incredibly ridiculous theme song where Gunn proclaims to be an "Assman." The lyrics, set to an impressive melody, are so incredibly inappropriate that the song is memorable to this day.


#1 Former WWE NXT star Blue Pants (Blue)

Like the previous entry, Blue Pants's WWE theme falls in the category of so-bad-it's-good.

Current AEW star Leva Bates was once a presence in NXT, where she was quite popular for a brief period of time as Blue Pants. The bit-part character received a surprisingly strong response from the NXT audience.

Bates's AEW theme is an anime-inspired, conventionally acceptable wrestling theme. The theme of Blue Pants, however, is as inspiringly named as Bates's character, including a voice singing what seems to be a vocal rehearsal while another voice interrupts him with repeated utterances of "Blue Pants." The theme is absolutely hilarious and has to be heard to be believed.


Who else had a ridiculous theme song in WWE? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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