WWE: Top Ten Most Popular Female Superstar Theme Songs

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#2: Naomi- “Amazing (Remix)” (3.8M views)

Easily the biggest “banger” of WWE music, “Amazing” is a club anthem featuring Naomi herself as the vocal lead.

Listeners are challenged to not dance to “Amazing” when it comes on weekly on SmackDown Live. The tune inspires fans to get out of their seats and join Naomi in breaking out in dance. The song is a complete match for Naomi, who was a cheerleader and dancer for the Orlando Magic before joining WWE.

Since upgrading Naomi’s theme and gimmick, the athlete has had a title-reign to boast, and a win record that keeps increasing. Lyrics like “I’m amazing”, “I’m out on a mission”, and other self-confident statements ring true for an ambitious talent like Naomi. She created a song that tells other superstars, “No one is as hot as me”.

Like with Naomi, listeners can feel the glow.

#1: Alexa Bliss- “Spiteful” (4.3M views)

Is anyone actually shocked that Alexa’s soundtrack is actually number one, or titled “Spiteful”?

A more accurate title could not be created for Alexa’s theme. Featuring absolutely no lyrics or vocalizations of any kind, the song also says, “No words needed”.

Conjuring up the qualities of Skrillex and his EDM or dubstep genre of music, “Spiteful” is futuristic and club-worthy all at the same time. There’s a beat to dance to, but the listener will have trouble keeping up with the beat changes, or guessing which transition will appear and where.

All of those insights could be applied to Ms. Bliss, as well. She’s an important part of the future of the WWE Women’s Division, already holding five titles for staggering long reigns, and being the first-ever women’s Elimination Chamber match winner.

It was reported that Bliss will miss WWE Evolution due to an injury, but the impact she had on the division and the WWE Universe will still be present. Bliss might be spiteful, but only because she isn’t always given what she deserves.

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Tune into Evolution Oct. 28, and NXT, Raw and SmackDown Live weekly, and jam-out to the top theme songs in the business.