
WWF Aggression is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on March 21, 2000 by Priority Records, it features entrance music of WWE wrestlers re-recorded by various hip hop artists and groups. The album was a commercial success, charting at number eight on the US Billboard 200.

WWE Anthology is a compilation album by WWE. Released on November 12, 2002 by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWE wrestlers and events. The album is the first on which the company is named WWE, after it was renamed from World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in May 2002. The album was a commercial success, charting at number 13 on the US Billboard 200.

WWF Forceable Entry is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on March 26, 2002 by Columbia Records, it features entrance music of WWE wrestlers re-recorded by various hard rock and heavy metal artists and bands. It is also the last album released under the "WWF" name, as the company changed its name to "WWE" in May 2002 after a British court ruled in favor of the World Wide Fund for Nature for ownership of the "WWF" initialism and branding. The album was a commercial success, charting at number three on the US Billboard 200.

A Jingle with Jillian is an Extended play (EP) by WWE female wrestler Jillian. The EP was released by WWE Records on December 11, 2007. Hall performed all the songs in her character of a poor singer. The album reached number 20 on the UK Holidays Top 100 shortly after its release before climbing onto the Top 50 albums on iTunes.

WWE Originals is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on January 13, 2004 by Columbia Records, it features original songs recorded by various WWE wrestlers. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 12 on the US Billboard 200.

Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II is the second soundtrack album released by the WWE. It was released on September 21, 1987 by Epic Records. It featured actual vocal performances from several of the wrestlers themselves.

Raw Greatest Hits: The Music is a compilation album released by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on December 18, 2007, to coincide with the 15th anniversary of the TV program, Monday Night RAW. It features theme-music of Raw roster-members of the time - as well as that of former members.

WWF The Music, Vol. 5 is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on February 20, 2001 by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWE superstars, all of which were composed and performed by Jim Johnston. The album was a commercial success, charting at number two on the US Billboard 200.

WWF The Music, Volume 3 is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on December 19, 1998 by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWF superstars, all of which were composed and performed by Jim Johnston. The album was a commercial success, charting at number ten on the US Billboard 200.

WWF The Music, Volume 4 is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on November 2, 1999 by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWE superstars, all of which were composed and performed by Jim Johnston. The album was a commercial success, charting at number four in the U.S.

ThemeAddict: WWE The Music, Vol. 6 is a compilation album released by WWE in 2004. It mostly features recent theme songs of wrestlers on the roster at the time. The album reached a peak of #38 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart.

Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. 9 is a compilation album released by WWE in the United States and Canada on January 27, 2009, Australia on January 24 and in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2009. The album was originally announced to be a three-CD set featuring new music by Jim Johnston and alternate mixes of older material from the past 25 years to commemorate the WrestleMania 25th anniversary. However, the album is now a single disc of original theme music, with a bonus disc containing a selection of past theme music.

WrestleMania: The Album is the third studio album by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was released in 1993 by Arista Records and RCA Records.

The Wrestling Album is the debut soundtrack album released by the WWF on November 9, 1985 at the height of the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection era. It featured mostly theme music of wrestlers on the roster at the time.

The Music - WWE - Volume 7 is a compilation album released by WWE. Unlike past WWE albums, this was released as a U.S. iTunes Store exclusive, although was eventually added to the UK and Canada iTunes music stores. It contains 21 tracks representing many genres of music. It is not available at any other online retailer or any walk-in store.

WWE The Music, Volume 8 is a compilation album released by WWE on March 25, 2008. Unlike Volume 7, which was released exclusively on iTunes, Volume 8 was sold as a CD in addition to being offered on iTunes.

WWE The Music: A New Day, Vol. 10 is a compilation album released by WWE on January 28, 2010. Unlike previous albums in the series, the album was released both in CD-R and digital download forms, exclusively on Amazon.com in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France.

WWE Tough Enough 2 is a compilation album of music related to the MTV reality TV series WWE Tough Enough. Cold's "Gone Away" served as the album's single with a popular music video released in mid-April 2002. According to a label spokesperson mere weeks before the album's release, Tough Enough 2 was to include a track by Godsmack.

WWE Wreckless Intent is a compilation album released by WWE on May 23, 2006. The album is the sequel to the previously released WWF Forceable Entry, and like its predecessor it featured rock and metal artists performing versions of the wrestlers' entrance themes. A noted change with this album compared to the Forceable Entry album is the incorporation of rap and hip-hop artists doing versions of entrance themes as well as providing additional original tracks. This also marks as one of the last WWE albums being released by Columbia Records.

WWE: Uncaged is a compilation album of unreleased professional wrestling entrance theme songs which was released by WWE on December 16, 2016 on online music stores. The album features multiple tracks that were not available to the general public before the release of the album, most notably the first version of Chris Jericho's theme song "Break the Walls Down", which was composed by Jim Johnston and performed by Adam Morenoff used for his WWE debut back in 1999. The album also features the acoustic versions of Batista's theme song, "I Walk Alone" and Randy Orton's theme song, "Voices" which were used for their WrestleMania 30 video packages, which aired on WWE programming.

WWE: Uncaged II is a compilation album of unreleased professional wrestling entrance theme songs which was released by WWE on March 21, 2017 on online music stores. The album was originally scheduled to be released on March 17, 2017, but was delayed for unknown reasons. The album features multiple tracks that were not available to the general public before the release of the album.

WWE: Walk With Elias is an extended play (EP) by professional wrestler Jeffrey Sciullo, better known by his ring name in WWE, Elias. The EP was released by WWE Music Group on July 23, 2018. Sciullo performs all of the songs in his character of a guitar-playing drifter. The album reached number 13 on the Top 100 US albums on iTunes in the first day of release.

WWF Full Metal: The Album is the first compilation album released by WWE in 1995 by Edel Music. It features a selection of theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time, and is considered to be Volume 1 of the WWE: The Music series.

WWF The Music, Volume 2 is the second compilation album by the World Wrestling Federation on November 18, 1997. It primarily features contemporary theme songs of wrestlers on the roster at the time.

WWF Tough Enough is an album of music related to WWF Tough Enough.

You Can't See Me is the debut studio album by WWE's wrestler John Cena and his cousin, Tha Trademarc, billed together as John Cena & Tha Trademarc. It was released on May 10, 2005, by WWE Music Group and Columbia Records. The album features sole guest appearances from Esoteric and Bumpy Knuckles, who are featured on several songs throughout the album. The album production was handled by James McEwan and Todd Spadafore, with the duo serving as the executive producers on the album. The album's cover art is based on Cena's customized WWE Championship belt, while the title comes from his popular catchphrase coined on WWE television.