
The stage is set. The lights will blaze. And Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is about to explode with energy on April 19–20, 2025, as WrestleMania 41 storms into town. It’s gonna be a battleground for epic clashes—like Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena and a triple threat war featuring Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins. But how will it be satisfying without the entrance music that sets the stage, sparks the crowd, and transforms superstars into legends?
The official WrestleMania 41 theme song is Playboi Carti and Travis Scott’s Fein, which is a hardcore hip-hop anthem meant to hype the WWE universe. Scott’s Utopia album featured Fein in 2023 as a trap and rage composition good enough for WrestleMania’s high action.
A wrestler’s theme song is more than just background music. The music is like an anthem that will help the audience hype the WWE superstar and increase their popularity. It also acts as a storytelling tool to reflect the character played by the wrestler. Fans can tell who is coming just by listening to the opening note.
The audience loves to sing along to CM Punk’s Cult of Personality and Randy Orton’s Voices, that’s how a solid entry music involves fans. WrestleMania 41 is going to feature both classic riffs and new hits. Let’s get into each WWE superstar’s entrance music before they take the stage for the biggest sports entertainment event.
El Grande Americano
El Grande Americano comes out in a mariachi rendition of “Stars and Stripes Forever” composed by John Philip Sousa. This creative rendition of Sousa’s march embodies the spirit of lucha and America by switching trumpets and guitarrón for brass. Unreleased as a single, it fuels his WrestleMania 41 heel role against Mysterio.
His heelish “Gulf of America” character fits well with the Lucha take on this patriotic theme. It debuted recently and already got into the nerves of the audience. At WrestleMania 41, it’ll highlight his battle with Rey Mysterio because this isn’t just an entrance; it’s a statement.
Rey Mysterio
Rey Mysterio’s Booyaka 619 by P.O.D. and Mad One has rocked since October 2005. His characteristic sound has been the nu-metal/Latin fusion with its famous “BOOYAKA!” chant, which is a slang that means something surprising, like “Boom”.
It was first released on WWE’s Wreckless Intent album. The song is filled with Lucha Libre energy. At WrestleMania 41, it will amplify his clash with El Grande Americano because when Mysterio’s music hits, magic happens.
Dominik Mysterio
Dominik Mysterio’s It Is My Time by def rebel dropped in September 2022. With its “Dirty Dom!” intro, the hip-hop/trap hybrid grows his rebellious persona. Released in February 2023 on streaming platforms, it fuels his WrestleMania 41 chase.
Lyrics like “I’m takin’ what’s mine” mock his Mysterio legacy. Fans boo, but they vibe. This theme is his rebellion, spitting in the face of tradition. At WrestleMania 41, it will hype his match because when Dom’s music hits, boos are guaranteed.
Finn Bálor
Finn Bálor’s I Am Danger by def rebel has been with him for some time. This powerful rock-orchestral song oozes suspense with its mad guitar and mystical synths. The scene is set by the slow-building rock instrumental with its spooky choir.
The fast build-up drum beats uplift the adrenaline. At WrestleMania 41, it will hype his fatal four-way match for the WWE Intercontinental title because when those first notes hit, you know something wicked is coming.
Penta
Penta’s entrance music Zero Miedo talks about true fearlessness. This Latin-hip-hop rock track is created by def rebel, and it was featured recently in 2025 for the first time. The whole song brings Lucha Libre’s chaotic energy. Crowds roar the hook.
The theme backs his campaign for the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 41. The 135 BPM rhythm syncs with his Mexican Destroyer. Given his fighting background, Penta chose this particular composition as an expression of his luchador rebellion and storytelling abilities.
Bron Breakker
Bron Breakker’s theme music Breakk And Destroy from def rebel, was released in August 2024. The track features metal music elements through its smashing guitars and barking samples, which shows Steiner family intensity. The 150 BPM tempo matches the speed of his Spear.
From 2024 onward, this theme song backed his Intercontinental Title success. Breakker’s entrance theme at WrestleMania 41 will underline the importance of his fatal four-way match because the moment his theme plays, someone is definitely getting wrecked.
Naomi
Naomi’s theme song Glow by def rebel featuring Billy B’s vocals, got a good reaction in March 2024. Audiences get the “feel the glow” vibes through this “N-A-O-M-I” chant-centered hip-hop/pop track with its repeating “glow glow glow” hooks. Naomi draws her energy and dancing style from her music, which she is going to use during her high-energy WrestleMania 41 match with Jade Cargill.
Her energetic music matches her colorful costumes as well as her dance moves. Fans pump fists when it hits. Ever since her comeback in 2024, her fan support has become more vibrant, and so has her theme.
Jade Cargill
Jade Cargill introduced her A Storm Is Coming musical theme by def rebel in April 2024. A combination of thunder and booming bass creates a powerful cinematic-hip-hop track that represents the stormy essence. The 142 BPM matches the rhythm of her powerful moves.
The storm theme suits her “Storm” persona, and Cargill draws her inspiration from the X-Men character Storm as well. The instrumental theme portrays brutality without saying words. When Cargill wrestles Naomi at WrestleMania 41 and the pop she will get during her entry, it will remind everyone why Cargill is WWE’s next big thing.
Jacob Fatu
In August 2024 Samoan Destroyer by def rebel became the anthem of Jacob Fatu. Through tribal-hip-hop beats featuring Samoan ethnics along with drums, the song generates a menacing atmosphere. The song syncs with Fatu’s aggressive Pop-Up Samoan Drop, and it boosts Fatu’s already intimidating character.
His WrestleMania 41 match against LA Knight will be a powerful display of his Samoan Werewolf persona through this theme music. Through this non-lyrical tribal composition, Fatu shows his ethnic heritage. This theme is not music, it is a warning shot.
LA Knight
His ring entrance song Welcome to LA portrays pure confidence through LA Knight. The song is created by def rebel while its Letdown remix provides additional elements. It has been a hit since 2023. With the robotic “L… A… Knight!” and the crowd shouting along, it has a rock-hip-hop vibe that shows what kind of “Megastar” he is.
The “Welcome to LA, where the stars come to play” line fuels his WrestleMania 41 United States title defense against Jacob Fatu. The song represents Knight’s Hollywood style that stays powerful while being catchy and arrogant at the same time.
AJ Styles
AJ Styles’ You Don’t Want None is confidence in audio form. The fusion of hip-hop and Southern rock complements his Phenomenal One attitude. That “Ain’t nobody ready!” hook gets crowds hyped before he even enters the ring. The song was written by Ali Theodore, Anthony Mirabella, James K. Petrie & Stevie Stone.
This entrance theme has been associated with excellence since his WWE debut in 2016. The song’s twangy riff is Styles’ attitude, daring foes to step up. At WrestleMania 41, it’ll underscore his clash with Logan Paul- a battle of generations.
Logan Paul
Logan Paul’s Take Flight debuted in 2023. With its blasting bass and synths, this EDM-hip-hop hit represents his bold athleticism. The uplifting synths used in the song complement his high-flying moves like the Frog Splash. It’s pure adrenaline for his part-time megastar role.
The song’s energy matches his arrogant swagger, and it hypes up the audience. Take Flight will serve as a reminder to fans that he is more than just a social media sensation when he takes on AJ Styles at WrestleMania 41. It is not just a theme song. It is Paul’s rise to recognition in the WWE and his statement to everyone.
Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins’ Burn It Down brings a chaotic vibe. His unpredictable, high-energy approach is shown by the distorted cry at the beginning. The song was produced by CFO$ in 2014, and it mixes techno and rock elements to go with his aggressive in-ring action. That iconic “Burn it down!” yell was Vince McMahon’s idea, as he felt there was a dead space in the music.
Its hard rock chaos, with John Kiernan’s lyrics fueling Rollins’ visionary fire, is perfect for his WrestleMania 41 showdown with Roman Reigns and CM Punk. Whether as a heel or face, this theme fits Rollins’ rebellious spirit.
CM Punk
CM Punk’s Cult of Personality by Living Colour has been his rebel yell since July 2011. This Grammy-winning rock song, with its evergreen riff and groovy bass, gives an antihero vibe. Written by Vernon Reid and crew, it critiques charisma- perfect for Punk’s “Best in the World” vibe at WrestleMania 41’s triple-threat match.
The song’s politically charged lyrics and roaring guitar riff make it one of WWE’s most iconic themes. At WrestleMania 41, Punk’s entrance will be a moment, especially against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. The WWE crowd’s singing proves that this is indeed a movement, not just a theme.
Roman Reigns
Roman Reigns’ I Am Greatness by def rebel debuted at SummerSlam 2024. It marks his return after losing the Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes. His earlier song, Head of the Table was replaced by this orchestral-hip-hop theme with a buzzing rhythm followed by chants from the WWE universe.
The title of the song also fits his shift to a heroic Tribal Chief, ready to reclaim his spot at WrestleMania 41 against Punk and Rollins. It’s a nod to his Shield roots with fresh grandeur. The song’s cinematic vibe is all about legacy.
Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair’s All Hail The Queen by def rebel is royalty in audio form. The music gives a royal strength through its combination of trumpet sounds and electronic beats. The lines “Bow down/All Hail the Queen” perfectly show her status as a 14-time championship winner.
The “Woo!” samples pay homage to her father, Ric Flair. The arena is owned by her pyro-lit swagger. At WrestleMania 41, it will herald her battle with Tiffany Stratton for the WWE Women’s title.
Tiffany Stratton
Tiffany Stratton’s Keep Up by def rebel returned in April 2024 after a brief main roster flop with Tiffy Time. This song features the “It’s Tiffy Time” hook, which matches her Barbie-style personality. Released in May 2023, it has been her NXT-to-SmackDown anthem, perfect for her Women’s Championship defense at WrestleMania 41 against Flair.
Such lyrics and a danceable beat are perfect for her gymnastic entrances. As WWE Women’s Champion, Stratton’s theme is as flashy as her in-ring style- unapologetically extra.
Jey Uso
Jey Uso’s Main Event Ish by def rebel hit the scene at Payback 2023. After ditching The Bloodline, Jey added his own vocals to this hip-hop remix of Done With That. Lines like It’s just me, Uce scream solo stardom. The hip-hop beat and crowd-friendly hooks make it a fan favorite.
The beat’s raw energy fuels his fiery WrestleMania 41 face-off with Gunther. It was created at a studio in New York and is straightforward and bold- an expression of Jey’s heart. At WrestleMania, the entire WWE Universe is going to do his signature- YEET!!
Gunther
Gunther’s Prepare to Fight by def rebel has ruled since June 2022. Swapping his classical Symphony No. 9 for industrial rock, it blends German lyrics like Der General ist gekommen with a pounding beat. The song’s aggressive vibe fits the Ring General’s aura.
Fans have grown to enjoy the theme music, especially when they hear the crowds shouting along with it. Its energy reflects his Austrian quality. Gunther’s music now complements his role as the World Heavyweight Champion- one chop at a time.
Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley’s Demon In Your Dreams came in 2022, a metal masterpiece by Motionless In White. Chris Motionless’ vocals and heavy riffs capture Ripley’s dark, defiant heel turn with The Judgment Day. There is a reason why the WWE Universe stands up when the music hits the speakers. Moreover, Ripley herself is obsessed with the band.
Their live performance at WrestleMania XL was a career highlight for Mami. The raw edge to the music added by def rebel’s production is perfect for her aggressive style. At WrestleMania 41, it will thunder as she battles Iyo Sky and Bianca Belair. The song’s raw power screams, “Mami’s here to dominate.”
Bianca Belair
Bianca Belair doesn’t just enter; she arrives. Her Watch Me Shine by CFO$ has been her anthem for many years now. The song portrays confidence through powerful words, with its upbeat rhythm and a mix of hip-hop and pop music. The track was written by John Alicastro, with Mike Lauri and Gregg Wattenberg, to establish its “EST of WWE” message.
The song’s rhythm syncs perfectly, hyping her WrestleMania 41 showdown. The upbeat energy of the song portrays Belair’s spirit, from her historic ESPY win to her record-breaking stint as Raw Women’s Champion. At ‘Mania, it is going to pump up her triple-threat match.
Iyo Sky
Iyo Sky’s Tokyo Shock by def rebel has electrified fans since 2020. The song starts off with a synth followed by a distorted IYO chant, which leads into a banger blend between J-pop and rock music. The 140 BPM tempo, along with the futuristic sound of the song, matches Tokyo’s night scene and matches the high-flying image of Sky. The track contains only instrumental elements, and that is enough.
Created by James K. Petrie and others, it’s a nod to Sky’s Japanese roots and her Stardom legacy. At WrestleMania 41, it’ll set the stage for her triple-threat clash with Belair and Ripley. When this song strikes, the WWE universe anticipates chaos.
John Cena
John Cena’s The Time Is Now has been his battle cry since 2004. He recorded it with cousin Tha Trademarc for his You Can’t See Me album, blending hip-hop with samples from M.O.P.’s Ante Up. The song builds up with bright beats as Cena declares through his lyrics, “Your time is up my time is now” showing his unflinching approach just as he reaches his last WrestleMania.
Jake One’s production gives it that arena-shaking energy. At WrestleMania 41, Cena crashed head-on with Cody Rhodes for his record-17th championship recognition. It doesn’t matter whether one likes Cena as a heel or not; when that first note hits, fans will be hit by nostalgia. It’s a timeless anthem for WWE’s ultimate franchise player.
Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes storms out to Kingdom by Downstait, a theme he has rocked since 2016. The track came up after his WWE exit, featuring strong vocals merged with the rawness of guitar riffs. The song screams rebellion, perfect for the “American Nightmare.” It delivers the line “I’ve built my own kingdom” which reflects his experience as a WWE outcast before establishing AEW and his ultimate return to WWE’s position at the top.
Downstait’s Zack Call created it with Cody’s story in mind, drawing from Dusty Rhodes’ promos. The intense fan cry of “WHOAA” creates powerful chills throughout. These lyrics serve as a nod to the former “Smoke and Mirrors” theme that Cody originally used. At WrestleMania 41, Kingdom will hype his clash with Cena. Few themes feel as personal or as powerful as this one.
WrestleMania 41’s musical themes are as epic as the matches themselves. Fans’ emotions are raised, and long-lasting impressions of those moments are created by the entrances of WWE superstars, thanks to their entry music.
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