Music and wrestling collided on the grandest stage with legendary performances that elevated the spectacle.
Summary
– Lil Uzi Vert, Motionless in White, and Snoop Dogg added star power to major entrances
– Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, and Drew McIntyre had entrances featuring orchestras and marching bands
– Joan Jett, Wale, and Living Colour delivered unforgettable live performances
WrestleMania has always been about larger-than-life moments, and including live music has amplified some of the most iconic entrances in history. From legendary rock acts to hip-hop superstars, musical performances have helped define major matches and create lasting memories.
Roman Reigns’ dominance was on full display as the School District of Philadelphia All-City Orchestra played during his entrance, setting the tone for his championship defense. Drew McIntyre made his presence felt with the Ulster Scottish Pipe Band accompanying his walk to the ring, adding a traditional Scottish flair.
Rhea Ripley brought intensity to the stage with Motionless in White performing her theme, making her entrance feel even more powerful. Lil Uzi Vert energized the crowd with “Just Wanna Rock,” giving the night an extra dose of hype. Bianca Belair embraced the moment with the Texas Southern University marching band, ensuring her arrival stood out.
Legends have also taken part in these grand moments. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts rocked WrestleMania by playing “Bad Reputation” for Ronda Rousey. Wale performed “Feel the Power” for Big E’s big moment, and Living Colour brought their signature energy to CM Punk’s entrance.
Snoop Dogg made a special appearance, escorting Sasha Banks to the ring in a tribute to Eddie Guerrero. His involvement showcased the connection between hip-hop and WWE, cementing another unforgettable entrance.


