Top 91 Quotes & Sayings by Baron Corbin - Page 2

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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
I love the physicality of an offensive lineman.
I would challenge anyone who thinks that what we do isn't taxing on your body. People see what we do and think it would be fun to try, but I would challenge anyone to do what we do and show them how physically demanding it is. It deserves a lot more respect.
Our dad was an iron worker, a really tough guy. He raised us to be strong and stand up for ourselves. Whatever we want, we go and get it. Sometimes, you have to take it.
Cry all you want. It's never going to change where I am. — © Baron Corbin
Cry all you want. It's never going to change where I am.
The NFL, boxing, jiu-jitsu - I did that. I'm proven at what I can do.
I really want to test my athletic ability, my toughness, and my skills against those guys who are in my ballpark size-wise.
I am going to be the best, make the most money, and just do whatever I want, when I want.
One time, I was practicing against the Tennessee Titans, and one of their defensive linemen took a cheap shot at our running back, so I planted him.
I have a lot of pride in myself and believe I am better than a lot of people.
The fact that people don't like me doesn't bother me.
End of Days is a lot of impact; it makes people open their eyes. It makes a statement.
If you're in my way, you're done.
Wrestling is an opportunity to go to a show, be a part of it, and feel the emotions from anger to frustration to sadness to pain - everything that music can make you feel.
I don't live for anyone other than myself, and I don't have a problem showing people or telling them.
That attitude, that persona I carry is something I've always had with me. I mean, that's what made me successful, especially in football, and is making me successful now.
I have a brother; we had some good brawls.
Twitter needs to understand that just because they're the loudest, they're not the majority.
Everybody always asked why I wanted to be an offensive lineman. I told them that I had 11 different people I can hit on every single play, while everyone else is chasing one person. I prided myself on being an extremely physical and dominant player.
I was in the top 1 percent of football players. Indie guys are in the bottom 95 percent of wrestlers.
In college, practice is draggin'. Coach goes, 'Oh, hey, go on over there and start a fight with one of the linebackers.' Okay. So I'll go and start a fight with one of the linebackers... It's just an attitude that really developed in me, and now we just amplify it times 100 and make sure everybody understands what I do and what I'm about.
There were definitely some days at training camp that I got in fistfights.
Fear of failure is a great thing. It pushes you past your comfort levels.
Most people settle in life, and that's not me.
WrestleMania's sort of the end off the year for us, but it's also a beginning because we don't take any time off.
It's two guys in particular. Norman Smiley, he got his hands on me the day I walked in the door - started teaching me the fundamentals and teaching me things that I use - but Billy Gunn, that guy has helped me evolve more than anyone.
I don't respect anyone who has a background on the independent circuit. — © Baron Corbin
I don't respect anyone who has a background on the independent circuit.
When I go to the ring, I'm providing for my family.
I've always wanted to be in the ring with 'Taker.
When you have an icon that wants you to succeed, it's awesome.
I'm 6'8'', 280 pounds, and I feel like I move like I'm 5'10'' and 200.
I'd like the chance to stand in the ring and punch the Undertaker in the face.
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