WWE Star, Who Accused Tom Brady of Bribing Referees, Wins Super Bowl Bet From Passionate NFL Fan
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The world of football has recently witnessed its annual final playoff game, the Super Bowl LVII. Not only did the common people were excited about it but some WWE stars were thrilled to watch the game. Being true fans, they are hardcore supporters of their favorite teams. A famous example is the red brand star, who has been quite vocal about his love for the Kansas City Chiefs. The same star who once accused Tom Brady of bribing referees and placed a bet in support of his favorite NFL team.
Fans who know Baron Corbin would know how much he is a fan of Kansas. He has always rooted for the team, irrespective of them winning or losing. So much so, that at the Super Bowl of 2021, when the Chiefs lost, the wrestler never disregarded it but stood as its supporter forever. Along with some WWE superstars, the fans also take the sport quite seriously. They cannot listen to a word against their beloved sport. It hurts them and that may result in an outrageous reaction from them as it did when a WWE star insulted football recently.
This means there are many like the 38-year-old wrestler, but not many can confidently place a bet for their favored team.
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WWE star placed a bet for being the diehard fan
The Super Bowl LVII brought a lot of excitement among the fans. Ahead of the major event, many WWE stars had their chosen teams to whom they support. However, King Corbin’s love for Kansas made him accept an offer from a fan. Corbin, being a die-hard fan of the Chiefs, proudly accepted the $100 bet supporting his team’s win over the Philadelphia Eagles. And rightly so, they won and became the league champion.
I accept 🤝 https://t.co/TKbQUlNdZa
— Corbin (@BaronCorbinWWE) February 11, 2023
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This action by the Modern-Day Wrestling God clearly shows his massive support for the Missouri-based football team. The day must be a special one for Corbin, not only because he won the bet, but because his beloved team won the prestigious championship.
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This calls for celebrations from The Loner, isn’t it?
The Lone Wolf celebrated the win of his beloved team
The lifelong Chiefs fan was continuously expressing on his social media how he was feeling during the match. Be it appreciating a player or celebrating the victory, he was ecstatic for the entire Super Bowl.
As soon as the match ended with the victory of Kansas City, Corbin took to Twitter to share a video of him from three years ago celebrating the triumph of his favorite team. This year again, he was able to celebrate.
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This was feb 2020 with @Chiefs becoming world champs!! They just did it again and I couldn’t be more PROUD to be a lifelong chiefs fan!! Congrats boys!!!! @NFLonFOX #SuperBowl #kcproud #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/CJ50LRWMyT
— Corbin (@BaronCorbinWWE) February 13, 2023
Both teams traded their best shots. It was a dead-even game that raised the heart rates of both sets of fans. However, the Lone Wolf’s team emerged as the champions in the end, making him win the $100 bet.
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Edited by:
Debmallya Chakraborty