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Jim Cornette’s Bold Prediction: Baron Corbin’s Indie Wrestling Future Looking Bleak

One Big Thing

Wrestling veteran Jim Cornette believes Baron Corbin might struggle to find success in independent wrestling following his WWE release, suggesting the former King of the Ring winner might need to consider leaving the industry altogether.

Why It Matters

Corbin’s release represents a significant shift in WWE’s roster management and raises questions about the viability of WWE-trained talent in the independent wrestling scene.

By The Numbers

• 12 years – Corbin’s tenure in professional wrestling
• $1,500-$2,000 – Estimated potential per-show earnings on the independent circuit, according to Cornette
• 2019 – Year Corbin won King of the Ring

The Details

WWE opted not to renew Corbin’s contract, making him a future free agent
• Released alongside Indi Hartwell and Tegan Nox
• Hasn’t appeared on WWE television in several months
• Last featured on SmackDown before his extended absence

Notable Quotes

“Nobody would want him,” Cornette stated on his YouTube channel, adding, “I think he needs to reinvent himself into a whole new profession instead of wrestling.”

The Big Picture

Corbin’s situation highlights the challenging transition many WWE-developed talents face when entering the independent wrestling scene. Unlike performers with prior indie experience, WWE-trained wrestlers often struggle to establish themselves outside the company’s ecosystem.

Looking Ahead

While Cornette’s assessment seems harsh, Corbin’s future remains uncertain. His athletic background and WWE experience could still prove valuable in various wrestling or entertainment ventures.

What do you think about Jim Cornette’s assessment of Baron Corbin’s future prospects? Do you believe Corbin could find success in the independent wrestling scene? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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