WWE: Top Ten Most Popular Female Superstar Theme Songs

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#10: Bayley-“Turn It Up” (625k views)

When I think of Bayley, I think of a positive role model with a level head and a sunny attitude. This song invokes the same feelings.

Featuring clapping and strong bass for rhythm, with upbeat lyrics and vocalization, the song invokes a cheerful and buoyant mood.

The song rings similar to pop music that hold uplifting messages, which fits perfectly for a wrestler who holds uplifting messages for women and girls, everywhere. Lyrics like “There ain’t no stopping us now” speak strongly for the female-focused unity Bayley works hard to push.

Her theme is ideal for a hard workout or lighthearted party. It’s a valuable fit for the upcoming Battle Royal at WWE’s Evolution, as well.

#9: Nikki Cross-“Glasgow Cross” (646k views)

Nikki Cross is a breed all her own. She’s unstable, strong, scary, and powerful. All terms that could be interchanged for her theme song.

The theme has a primarily techno vibe, but there’s hard rock laced in between the transitions and quiet parts. What’s instantly recognizable about this song, is the constant screaming and insane laughing that acts as the “vocals” for this tune. It’s creepy, to say the least, and it unnerves the listener.

The anxiety-inducing havoc of the song is not without reason: Cross wants listeners to feel unease. With it, she can snatch that NXT title, and most certainly the WWE title in the future, all the easier.