WWE: Uncaged IV

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WWE: Uncaged IV
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2017 (2017-11-20)
Length32:56
Label WWE Music Group
Producer Jim Johnston
World Wrestling Entertainment chronology
WWE: Uncaged III
(2017)
WWE: Uncaged IV
(2017)
WWE: Uncaged V
(2018)

WWE: Uncaged IV is a compilation album of unreleased professional wrestling entrance theme songs which was released by WWE on November 20, 2017 on online music stores. The album features multiple tracks that were not available to the general public before the release of the album.

Contents

Track listing

All songs are composed, written and produced by Jim Johnston.

TrackSongSubjectLength
1"Enforcer" Brock Lesnar 3:13
2"Circle of Doom" The Ringmaster 3:51
3"Corporate Player" Triple H 2:55
4"Are You Ready? (2000)" D-Generation X 2:55
5"Made in the USA" Lex Luger 3:13
6"Dangerous River" Essa Rios 2:47
7"Jackknife" Kevin Nash 2:56
8"Pierced" Droz 2:24
9"Masterpiece" Chris Masters 2:58
10"Iceman" Dean Malenko 2:45
11"Wreck (Acoustic)"Holy Foley!0:44
12"Is Christmas Ready?" D-Generation X 2:15

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