Happy Corbin Hopes No One Ever Kicks Out Of End Of Days

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Happy Corbin Hopes No One Ever Kicks Out Of End Of Days

Baron Corbin

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Happy Corbin has one of the most protected finishers in all of professional wrestling, End of Days. But will someone eventually kick out of it? Corbin hopes that isn’t the case.

Happy Corbin recently sat down with BT Sport to discuss all things WWE. When asked to choose between never becoming WWE Champion or no one ever kicking out of End of Days, Corbin had a very interesting response:

“That is tough because that’s an ultimate goal is to win the big one,” Happy Corbin admitted. “I’ve had a lot of accomplishments which is wild. Because of my list of accomplishments and never having held the World Title or the Universal Title. That’s really hard because I look at it and go. Okay, it would be cool to have in my trophy room I’m sitting in right now.

“Aside from the weird paintings on the wall like I have my United States Championship on the wall, I have a Money in the Bank briefcase hanging from the ceiling literally hanging from the ceiling in my trophy room. And so, it would be cool to have that on the wall, and my kids can see that. But then talks about how many championships? I don’t know how many times Stone Cold was the World Champion or The Rock. You remember the moments in their career.

“And I think having a, let’s say, I have a 12-year career, and no one’s ever kicked out End of Days, that’s something that would be talked about longer than championships, I believe. And I’m all about leaving that legacy, like I said. I want someone to go, ‘Oh man, Baron Corbin he went 12 years, was never a good guy his finish nobody ever kicked out of it.’ They’re not gonna say he was a three-time champion or whatever, they’re gonna say, I can’t believe he was never champion, and it wouldn’t be a knock. So I think I’d have to go with no one ever kicking out of End of Days.”

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Do you agree with Happy Corbin’s logic? Do you think anyone will ever kick out of Corbin’s End of Day finishing move? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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