![]() ![]() Fortunately, Isaac Yankem wasn’t around long enough for this annoying theme to fill fans’ heads. Just like the Right To Censor’s blaring buzzer would bug fans a half-decade later, this tinny drilling didn’t bring any fans to their feet. Isaac Yankem was far from a popular wrestler. If your wrestling theme isn’t going to consist of actual music, it better be for a damn popular wrestler. Here are those themes, ranked from worst to best. So far on Wrestler Theme Friday we’ve covered the likes of Sting to The Rock, but this time we’re covering WWE’s most demonic star and the company’s longest-tenured regular performer Kane!įrom his early ill-advised turns as a dentist and a Kevin Nash replacement to current gimmick that has changed him from The Undertaker’s greatest foe to a modern-day corporate crony, Kane has played many roles throughout his 20-year career and his entrance themes have reflected that. Welcome to Wrestler Theme Friday (or WTF for short), the semi-regular feature where we count down every single entrance tune used by the most popular wrestlers who also couldn’t settle on a single theme song. With Halloween imminent, we’re counting down the spooky themes that accompanied Corporate Kane, Demon Kane, and every other assorted gimmick bestowed upon WWE’s frightening brother of destruction. ![]()
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