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 WWF Music, Vol. 5 The appeal of this CD is at once limited and immense. A 14-song disc featuring the entrance theme songs of World Wrestling Federation superstars will be attractive mostly to WWF fans. But there are certainly several arenas...
 WWF Music Box Set [BOX SET] If you can't get enough of that wresting stuff, this is the box set for you. Four CDs include music by wrestling's old-school '80s stars (Hulk Hogan, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Captain Lou Albano), heavy-metal hits (on Full Metal:...
 World Wrestling Federation - WWF: The Music, Volume 4 They've got the moves, they've got the outfits, and yes, they've got the music. Anyone familiar with the part circus-sideshow, part rock-video testostoronefest of the World Wrestling Federation's Raw and Smackdown shows will...
 World Wrestling Federation - WWF: The Music, Volume 2 The second installment of the WWF music series is a must have for wrestling fans. There were many unneccesary tracks, such as the Bret Hart tribute song, as well as the Undertaker, Sid, and Shawn Michaels remakes. However, the "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Ahmed Johnson, Ken Shamrock, Rocky Maivia, Sunny, Nation Of Domination, Dude Love, Mankind, and Flash Funk themes quickly make up for that. I strongly recommend this album for any fan of instrumental music.
 World Wrestling Federation - WWF: The Music, Volume 3 It's a stroke of marketing genius: Just before any of the World Wrestling Federation's stars enters an arena, his theme music blares over the speakers. It's an amazing dramatic device for the story-line- fueled "sports...
 WWF Agression All that's missing from this World Wrestling Foundation-sanctioned compilation is a version of Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff." A shrewd marketing move and sometimes even good music, WWF Aggression collects rap takes on 13 theme...
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