#10 "Real American" by Rick Derringer
Lastly, to round out our list, Hulk Hogan's "Real American" by Rick Derringer is one of the most iconic entrance themes tied to a particular Superstar in the history of WWE.
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Much like The Undertaker's gong or the opening of "Sexy Boy" for Shawn Michaels, if you hear one split second of it, you know who is coming out from the single guitar note.
Derringer did not write it for Hulk Hogan, though. Instead, it was written for Barry Windham and Mike Rotunda -- the tag team, The U.S. Express.
This makes sense given their name and the whole purpose of the song, but thankfully for WWE history, The Hulkster had a very patriotic angle as well, allowing this theme to mould around him to fit like a glove.
For all his time with Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child", the nWo theme, "American Made" and so on, there's no song that will ever usurp "Real American" as the go-to theme to let the crowd know Hulk Hogan is the focal point.
Unless, of course, you count how Mr. America made this his own even more than Hulk Hogan did, but that's another discussion for another day.