Ken Shamrock - Theme Music

Theme Music

In the UFC, Shamrock frequently used the song "What You Got" by Reveille as he made his entrance towards the Octagon. For his last 2 fights in the UFC Shamrock used the song "Slayed" by British DJ Rob Overseer. In the WWF, after briefly using various tracks, Shamrock was given a theme song titled "Dangerous," composed by longtime WWF theme music creator Jim Johnston, which appeared on WWF The Music, Vol. 2. He later used a remixed version titled "The Ultimate," which appeared on WWF The Music, Vol. 3. "The Ultimate" was later re-released after Shamrock's departure on WWE Anthology.

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