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šŸŽµThe Top WWE Theme Songs From Every Music Album (’85-’93)

WWEā€™s first music album: The Wrestling Album
WWF The Wrestling Album

WWEā€™s first recording album was titled The Wrestling Album and was released on November 9th of 1985. The collaboration was in part pop-rock and muscles, with Rick Derringer and David Wolff as executive producers. David Wolff was the then manager and boyfriend of Cyndi Lauper, who was part of WrestleMania I and the rock-n-wrestling connection with WWE.

The 10 track album included commentary from Vincent K McMahon, Gene Okerlund, and Jesse ā€œThe Bodyā€ Ventura. After each song had played, all three men would bicker over the artist or the wrestler for each theme. Overall, the album is a great listen, and fans of the golden years will enjoy the gimmicked studio session with McMahon, Okerlund, and Ventura.

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Most interesting is that ā€œReal Americanā€ is not Hulk Hoganā€˜s theme on this particular album. In the early days, that theme was originally given to the tag-team duo of Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo. But, two things happened. Shortly after the albumā€™s release, both Windham and Rotundo left for NWA. Also, by the end of the year, the popularity and shift of Hulk Hogan to a megastar proved he was the better man for the spirit of America.

Rating: 8/10
Top Pick: Hulk Hoganā€™s Original Theme by WWF All-Stars

This was the 80s at its best. The song had ā€œbeat ā€™em upā€ 80s all over it. This wasnā€™t a gimmick song like other themes. It was just a great pump up instrumental song with a few vocal grunts.

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