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Baron Corbin On What It Felt Like To Win MITB, Talks Possibly Cashing On Tonight’s SmackDown Live & More

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Mr. Money in The Bank Baron Corbin, recently sat down with FOX 8 Cleveland to promote the upcoming SmackDown Live TV tapings tonight from Cleveland, OH. Corbin discussed possibly cashing in his briefcase tonight, why whoever the WWE Champion is should be in fear because they could lose their title on any given night, along with much more.

Here are the highlights: (transcripts by WrestlingINC)

Playing In The NFL Before Heading To WWE:

“My resume was funny growing up. I was in the gym the other day and this kid was like, ‘Who are you?’ Tyler Breeze threw me right under the bus saying I was a professional wrestler. He was like googling me and said, ‘Wait you played in the NFL? You were a Golden Gloves champion in boxing? You’ve lived a life!’ I was like: ‘Yeah man, everything I did tailored me to get where I am now.’ Going through college football, the NFL, boxing, doing the Golden Gloves, all that has led me to walk around with a briefcase that’s bright blue, hold a contract in it that allows me to make my debut at WrestleMania and be successful. All those things are in line for me and everything I’ve gone through in sports has made me successful in WWE.”

If He Will Cash In Tonight:

“If the opportunity is there, I might have to. If Jinder is laying on his back then I might run out and put it to work.”

The WWE Champion Should Be On The Lookout:

“They always have to be on their toes. I can come out any time, anywhere, any city, any country, I mean anywhere I want to cash that in I can and it’s not fun for them to always have to look over their shoulder.”

What Was It Like Winning The Briefcase:

“It was terrifying, because I’m on a 16 foot ladder and it’s moving and there are people trying to throw me off of it and that’s the thing too I thought: ‘Oh it’s a ladder, it’ll be easy’ and even just kind of walking through things and climbing up the ladder I was like ‘Wait, this is moving’ and then I’m gonna add five other people to being in the match and I have to take both hands off the ladder to unclip it and I’m going: ‘Please, just don’t fall off, don’t be here for five minutes trying to…’ It’s an experience, but I walked away with it.”

 

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