5 WWE Superstars who hated their theme songs

Randy Orton has cemented himself as vicious thanks to his Voices theme song
Randy Orton has cemented himself as vicious thanks to his Voices theme song

#3: Randy Orton

The Viper had Burn In My Light as his theme for four years before changing to Voices
The Viper had Burn In My Light as his theme for four years before changing to Voices

In 2008 Randy Orton began showcasing a new and more vicious side to his character. No longer calling himself The Legend Killer, Orton now referred to himself as The Viper and needed a new theme to reflect this change.

Though Orton's theme at the time, Burn In My Light, had become synonymous with the young Superstar, one person who wasn't a fan of the song was the former World Champion himself.

In November 2008, speaking to ProWrestling.net about his original theme, Orton said:

"I wish we could pick our theme music," he said. "For the longest time, I had the Burning My Light or whatever the entrance music was that started with 'Hey, nothing you can say,' and I hated it for all four years. I hated it from the first day I heard it. They even tried to tweak it a bit and I still hated it."

Fortunately for the WWE's Apex Predator, Burn In My Light would be replaced by Voices, a theme that Orton seemingly approves of, since he's had the song for over eleven years now.