

When Lemmy from the legendary metal band Motörhead originally wrote this song, he had no way of knowing that it would become a smash hit in the WWE.Ĭrunchy and grinding guitar riffs make this track a perfect fit for Triple H and his in-your-face attitude.

This track was later used by McMahon’s son and daughter, Shane and Stephanie, during their debuts in the WWE. Heavy-hitting bass drums and a looping chorus make for an entrance that screams law and order, making this track a perfect for McMahon. McMahon’s governance of the WWE with an iron fist is a perfect personification of this song’s title. The lo-fi and static-filled rap lyrics resemble that of an early Beastie Boys album, which is on par with his persona. Break The Walls Down (Anthony Martini)īreak The Walls Down has been Jericho’s theme song ever since he entered the WWE, and it isn’t hard to see why he stuck with it for so long.

You know this song is a winner because it was written by Rick Derringer, a member of Steely Dan and the Edgar Winter Group. Hogan embodies the virtue of a true American, which is why this song is so fitting. Though many wrestlers have used this theme song, it’s one of the all-time biggest names in wrestling that has made it his own.
