Popular YouTuber names 20 WWE entrance theme songs in 60 seconds to break record

By Dominic Punt
Published 11 November 2024
Split image of Ross from Cultaholic with his head in his hands and also holding a Guinness World Records certificate

YouTuber Ross Tweddell, from the wrestling review channel Cultaholic, was able to put his extensive archive of wrestling knowledge to good use for his first Guinness World Records title.

He bagged the record for most WWE wrestlers identified by their entrance music in one minute with an impressive 20, beating the previous record by two.

Entrance music is a major part of the WWE production, with fans in the crowd often singing along to their favourite superstar's tune as they make their way down to the ring.

Tweddell, from Newcastle, UK, has been covering wrestling for a decade, first starting at WhatCulture before then forming the Cultaholic online magazine.

"This job of mine, covering the world of wrestling all year round, means I have NO CHOICE but to be the most dedicated person in the world when it comes to all facets of the wrestling business." said Ross.

"The ability to identify wrestling themes quicker than any wrestling fan who has ever lived was solidified in my head as we made our way through the eras doing ‘identify that wrestling theme after only one second of audio’ quizzes on YouTube."

Some of the most recognizable themes would include The Rock's famous "If Ya Smell... What The Rock... Is Cooking!" and John Cena's infamous trumpets blaring at the start of his song.

And on becoming a record holder, Ross said: "It's a dream come true."

"My record may not be impressive enough to be printed in the next edition, but at least I can now print off my certificate and stick it in the back [of the Guinness World Records book] with glue."

Guinness World Records hosts a collection of WWE records and last year was able to gift superstar Natalya with her certificates backstage at Money In The Bank at the O2 in London, UK.