Okay, so I’ve been hyped for WrestleMania 40, especially the music. I wanted to have all the entrance themes and stuff ready for a pre-Mania party I was throwing. Here’s how I went about it, and man, it was a bit of a rollercoaster!

First Steps: Finding the Obvious Stuff
I started simple. I opened up YouTube, figuring I could grab some of the more well-known tracks there. I typed in stuff like “Cody Rhodes entrance theme” and “Rhea Ripley theme song”.
I got some good results, but lots of fan-made stuff or older versions, I need the most up-to-date version, I don’t want those.
Digging Deeper: Hitting the Forums
So, YouTube was a start, but not the whole picture. Time to get serious! I jumped onto some wrestling forums, places where the real die-hards hang out. I figured they’d have the inside scoop.
- I checked out a couple of subreddits, specifically ones about WWE and WrestleMania.
- I found some threads discussing the music, but a lot of it was just speculation or people asking the same questions I had.
- Someone mentioned a fan-made playlist, but I want offical things.
The “Official” Route: Sometimes a Dead End
I thought, “Okay, let’s try the official sources.” Silly me.
- I looked up the official WWE website to see something. But there is no any imformation.
So, yeah, the “official” channels weren’t as helpful as I’d hoped. Back to the drawing board!

Finally: Success (Kind Of)!
After a bit more forum-diving, I stumbled on a thread where people were sharing download, and some use the app.
It wasn’t perfect, and it definitely took more effort than I expected, but I eventually got a pretty solid playlist together. It’s a mix of YouTube rips, and a few other random sources. Good enough for my party, anyway!
So, lesson learned: finding WrestleMania music can be a bit of a treasure hunt. Don’t rely on just one source, and be prepared to dig!