Entrance Themes
Entrance Themes. Image Credits: Twitter

Two times WWE Hall of Famer Booker T recently said that WWE does not put much effort into the entrance themes of the wrestlers. Entrance themes are one of the biggest deals in professional wrestling that can define any wrestler.

There are a lot of things that defined any wrestler throughout the ages. For example the entrance theme of Stone Cold Steve Austin, fans easily relate the shattered glass found with Austin. For other examples, there are the entrance themes of The Immortal Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and many other names.

Entrance Themes
Entrance Themes. Image Credits: Twitter

Booker T Thinks WWE Should Put More Thought Entrance Themes

One of the most famous themes of all time is the entrance theme of Kane. Fans love to hear these themes. But from some angle WWE is losing it on using good entrance themes. For example, the entrance theme of Daniel Bryan is not original, in fact it is very old. This music was composed almost 200 years ago by Wilhelm Richard Wagner.

Entrance Themes
Entrance Themes. Image Credits: Twitter

For another example, the theme of Nia Jax. Please seriously do not understand what is the point of that song with the character of Nia Jax. So Booker T is right from a lot of perspectives. But also there are some good themes of the new generation wrestlers as well. Shinsuke Nakamura is one of the prime examples of it.

Recently on the Hall Of Fame podcast of Booker T, he spoke on this matter. He said WWE does not put enough effort on the entrance themes of the wrestlers nowadays. He said;

Entrance Themes
Entrance Themes. Image Credits: Twitter

“Honestly, I don’t think WWE concentrates enough on that one thing enough.  I don’t think they’re thinking about it more than anything.  I put an asterisk by everything.  These are just my thoughts and my concepts.

“I could be wrong, but my thing is, the entrance music, there should be more thought put into the entrance music because that music has to make the fans feel a certain way.  It’s not just for the wrestler to walk out to.  I think that’s what’s not thought about as much.”

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