Baron Corbin On Death Threats After Executing Vince McMahon Idea: ‘Totally Worth It’

Baron Corbin went on to praise Becky Lynch in the interview, recalling the moment that made her “The Man,” and how he was certain that using his finisher on her would work because of her presence.

“We have such an amazing group of women on our roster that can compete with any of the guys out there. They’re incredible athletes, their physicality, their drive, and Becky’s at the top of that list,” said Corbin. “What she brings to the table is so special and I knew she could handle it. When I told her, she’s like, ‘Yeah, just give it to me,’ and like she’s going to be fine. She is a badass. Period. I mean, what made her an icon, standing at top of a stairwell with a bloody face holding her hands up, saying give me some more. Like, that’s the attitude she brings to the table and so I know she could take it and we did and it was awesome.”

After Corbin executed the End of Days on Lynch, a furious Rollins struck Corbin several times with the chair, followed by three stomps to secure the victory. While both Lynch and Rollins retained their titles, Brock Lesnar — who held the Money in the Bank contract — made a shocking appearance and cashed in his contract on Rollins to win the Universal Championship.

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