| 1 | Hulk Hogan — 'Real American' by Rick Derringer The Most Famous Theme in Wrestling History Hulk Hogan's 'Real American' by Rick Derringer was already one of the most recognizable theme songs in professional wrestling by WrestleMania I — an anthem that perfectly captured the era's patriotic Hulkamania appeal. | Real American | Rick Derringer | Most famous wrestling entrance theme in history | Hulk Hogan |
| 2 | Roddy Piper — Bagpipes Hot Rod's Scottish Heritage Theme Roddy Piper entered to traditional Scottish bagpipe music at WrestleMania I — a perfect accompaniment for his Hot Rod character's Scottish heritage and abrasive heel persona. | Bagpipes (traditional) | — | — | Roddy Piper |
| 3 | WWF Event — 'Easy Lover' Opening Theme Phil Collins & Philip Bailey — Event Opening The overall WrestleMania I event opened with the instrumental portion of 'Easy Lover' by Phil Collins and Philip Bailey — the number-two Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1985. | — | — | — | — |
| 4 | Closing Credits — 'Axel F' by Harold Faltermeyer Beverly Hills Cop Theme Closes WM1 The WrestleMania I closing credits rolled over Harold Faltermeyer's 'Axel F' from Beverly Hills Cop — a fitting pop culture reference for an event designed to bridge wrestling and mainstream entertainment. | — | Harold Faltermeyer | — | — |
| 5 | Andre the Giant — Generic WWF Entrance No Dedicated Theme in 1985 Andre the Giant did not have a dedicated entrance theme in 1985 — he used generic WWF event music for his ring entrance at WrestleMania I. Individual character entrance themes were not yet a universal standard in 1985. | Generic WWF event music | — | — | Andre the Giant |
| 6 | Jimmy Hart — Bullhorn Entrance The Mouth of the South's Megaphone Persona Jimmy Hart's entrance at WrestleMania I was defined by his iconic bullhorn/megaphone — he used it to taunt crowds and announce his clients rather than relying on a dedicated theme song. | Generic WWF music | — | — | — |
| 7 | Cyndi Lauper — 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' Richter Accompanied by Lauper's Hit Wendi Richter's entrance at WrestleMania I was accompanied by Cyndi Lauper — with elements of Lauper's 1983 breakthrough hit 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' associated with their partnership throughout the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection era. | — | — | — | — |
| 8 | Mr. T — No Wrestling Theme Celebrity Entered as Himself Mr. T had no professional wrestling entrance theme at WrestleMania I — as a celebrity competitor rather than a contracted WWF superstar, he entered as himself to general crowd excitement rather than a dedicated theme. | No dedicated wrestling theme | — | — | — |
| 9 | Liberace — Rockettes Performance The Most Theatrical Ring Entrance of WM1 Liberace's arrival as WM1 timekeeper was accompanied by The Rockettes — making his entrance the most theatrically elaborate of the entire event, with dancing showgirls providing a performance uniquely incongruent with and perfectly complementary to the wrestling environment. | — | — | Most theatrical entrance of WM1 | — |
| 10 | 1985 WWF Generic House Band Music — Most Superstars Pre-Individual Theme Era Most superstars at WrestleMania I — including Tito Santana, Ricky Steamboat, Junkyard Dog, King Kong Bundy, Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Big John Studd, and others — used generic WWF house band music for their ring entrances. The era of dedicated individual entrance themes was still years away for most performers. | Generic WWF house band music | — | — | — |