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Top 10 best WWE WrestleMania theme songs in history

Published at :April 5, 2025 at 10:30 PM
Modified at :April 5, 2025 at 10:30 PM
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These songs elevated the overall experience of the show of shows

WrestleMania started as WWE’s biggest show of the year but has since become a pop culture event. Millions of people show up and tune in to behold the wrestling spectacle, which can serve as an experience of a lifetime. However, like every other event, music has been a crucial element for WrestleMania and enhances the overall experience of the fans.

Picking the right theme song for the show is very important for WWE as it sets the tone of the event. Despite some misses over the years, WWE almost always hits it out of the park with their pick. This has resulted in some theme songs becoming just as iconic as the show itself. In this article, we have ranked our top 10 picks for the best WrestleMania theme songs in history.

10. Timeless by Weekend and Playboi Carti (WrestleMania 41)

WrestleMania 41 is shaping up to be one of the most important shows in WWE history, and they have picked two theme songs for the event- Timeless by Weekend and Playboi Carti and Fein by Travis Scott. Both songs fit the tone and vibe of WrestleMania 41, but the track by Weekend makes our list. It perfectly fits the Main event feud of John Cena and Cody Rhodes and captures the grand and immortal feeling of WrestleMania effortlessly.

9. Superstar by Saliva (WrestleMania 18)

WrestleMania 18 is widely regarded as one of the finest WrestleMania shows of all time. Superstar by Saliva served as one of its official theme songs. This rock song has a gritty and aggressive sound, which perfectly fits the early 2000s feel of the WWE. WrestleMania 18 is best remembered for its “Icon” vs “Icon” match between Hulk Hogan and The Rock, and this song’s involvement with the show cemented its legacy.

8. Blinding Lights by Weekend (WrestleMania 36)

WrestleMania is synonymous with a large crowd of fans cheering for their favorite superstars on top of their lungs. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show took place at the performance center without a single fan in attendance. Blinding Lights was very different from previous WrestleMania theme songs and perfectly complemented WWE’s cinematic matches like AJ Styles vs The Undertaker in a Boneyard match and John vs Bray Wyatt in the Firefly Funhouse Match.

7. My House by Flo Rida (WrestleMania 32)

WrestleMania 32 registered an attendance of 101,763 fans and still holds the record for the most attended one-night WWE premium live event. Superstars like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, and Mick Foley made surprise appearances, and the likes of The Undertaker, Triple H, and Brock Lesnar were part of important matches. It was a grand event, and the theme song WWE went with was perfect in every sense of the word.

6. Ladies and Gentleman by Saliva (WrestleMania 23)

Saliva makes their second appearance on the list with their track, Ladies and Gentlemen for WrestleMania 23. The song is perfectly designed to hype up a spectacle with its tone and lyrics. WrestleMania 23 was a near-perfect show with matches like The Undertaker vs Batista, Bobby Lashley vs Umaga, and a spectacular main event between John Cena and Shawn Michaels. This song was used perfectly throughout many promo packages, giving an electrifying feel to the entire event.

Also Read: List of all WWE WrestleMania theme songs in history

5. Greenlight by Pitbull Ft. Flo Rida and LunchMoneyLewis (WrestleMania 33)

WrestleMania 33 is memorable for many reasons. For starters, it arguably had the best stage WWE has designed for the show of shows. It was the first WrestleMania after the 2016 brand split and featured many memorable moments and matches. Greenlight by Pitbull perfectly captured the fun and exciting tone of the event, as it was just a celebration of the art of Wrestling.

4. Coming Home by Diddy – Dirty Money ft. Skylar Grey (WrestleMania 29)

WWE wanted an emotional tone for WrestleMania 29, and they found the perfect match with this song. Coming Home is about redemption, returning, and proving your wort,h and it perfectly resonated with John Cena’s story going into the show against The Rock. 2012 was a difficult year for John Cena, and WWE managed to give his comeback a real emotional weight with this song.

3. Less than Zero by The Weekend (WrestleMania 39)

WrestleMania 39 was the first WrestleMania event under the creative control of Paul Levesque and is still etched into the memory of many fans. The show had a Hollywood theme, and Less than Zero complimented it very well. The song gave an introspective, cinematic layer to the show, especially for more dramatic rivalries like Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn with Kevin Owens vs The Usos.

2. My Way by Limp Bizkit (WrestleMania 17)

No song has ever been more synonymous with a match than My Way is with Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock in the main event of WrestleMania 17. Many fans consider this match to be the conclusion of the Attitude Era of professional wrestling, and it was elevated to new heights with this song. WrestleMania 17 is regarded as the best wrestling show of all time, and being part of it certainly gives an immortal status to this song.

1. Invincible by Machine Gun Kelly ft. Ester Dean (WrestleMania 28)

All the previous entries on this list are appreciated for either hyping up the great matches or providing emotional depth to the rivalries. However, Invincible excels in doing both with Esten Dean’s soulful hook and MGK’s strong verses. The song was used to build up a “Once in a lifetime” encounter between John Cena and The Rock and has attained “iconic” status over time, as it is still relevant in pop culture to this day.

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