35 Best Entrance Themes In Wrestling History Ranked – Wrestling Inc.

After spending years as the man of many personas (okay, actually just three, these being Dude Love, Cactus Jack, and Mankind), Mick Foley debuted his final, and many would say, his best, character of all: himself, Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy. The theme Jim Johnston composed for Mick Foley, Hardcore Legend, was one that pretty much encapsulated the man himself: mad, bad, and dangerous, and yet manically exuberant at the same time.

"Wreck," an instrumental piece, is actually Jim Johnston's second car crash-inspired piece. The shattering glass from Stone Cold Steve Austin's "I Won't Do What You Tell Me" (which appeared on 1998's "WWF The Music: Volume 3") is meant to be that of a car that was just involved in an accident. Foley's entrance theme, which featured on the 1999 follow-up "WWF The Music: Volume 4," makes it even clearer right from the outset that some poor motor vehicle has just met an unfortunate end: brakes screech, metal meets metal, and yes, more glass is heard breaking in the background. At this point, an aggressively upbeat tune, complete with hand claps, kicks in and Foley, himself somewhat of a cheerful wreck by this point, bounces out onto the stage.

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