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I've thought about this a bit, and I think it's in their interest to push Corbin really hard between now and the first Smackdown so that he does something detestable enough on that show to get massive, massive heat. That's the show all the execs will be watching and having some amazing reaction (especially if it leads to an upset where he gets his comeuppance) is probably worth as much as anything that they can get out of tonight's match. You can even have him screw a babyface in the first hour then be made to defend his crown against Gable in the second or something and put over Gable then. 

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1 minute ago, KawadaSmile said:

Real talk: the KOTR Finals feels like a big deal. Points for WWE for putting this amazing tournament together. If the final delivers, it's a home run.

If Corbin wins, that's all anyone will remember - and not positively. 

I don't mind Corbin (even if I don't think he's better than Rusev), but it would be nice to see a new star made. 

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Still a 9.5/10 tournament. Would be a 10/10 if Gable won, but you can't say they didn't push him hard. 

Thing is that the King character doesn't really fit a straight up babyface like Gable, and Corbin's shit talk is incredible. They have to set up Gable for something, though.

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