#3: Randy Orton
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In 2008 Randy Orton began showcasing a new and more vicious side to his character. No longer calling himself The Legend Killer, Orton now referred to himself as The Viper and needed a new theme to reflect this change.
Though Orton's theme at the time, Burn In My Light, had become synonymous with the young Superstar, one person who wasn't a fan of the song was the former World Champion himself.
In November 2008, speaking to ProWrestling.net about his original theme, Orton said:
"I wish we could pick our theme music," he said. "For the longest time, I had the Burning My Light or whatever the entrance music was that started with 'Hey, nothing you can say,' and I hated it for all four years. I hated it from the first day I heard it. They even tried to tweak it a bit and I still hated it."
Fortunately for the WWE's Apex Predator, Burn In My Light would be replaced by Voices, a theme that Orton seemingly approves of, since he's had the song for over eleven years now.
Edited by Anthony Akatugba Jr.