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Seth Rollins felt pretty good when he entered Raw – apparently against all logic, still being under imminent threat of a Brock Lesnar cashing. The Beast made him regret this bravery by pretending to delay the inevitable, most crucial during a confrontation with Baron Corbin – the man that Rollins will undoubtedly have to defend his universal title against the WWE Super ShowDown Friday. The Conqueror's last false exit landed on Rollins Square in the wake of The Lone Wolf's End Days, at which time Mr. Money at the bank finally made his promised appearance.
promise to cash out the contract, despite Paul Heyman's hysterical calls to do so. Instead, Lesnar attacked Rollins with a pair of suplexes, an F-5 on the outside and a series of rainstorms coming from a steel chair. Heyman once again begged his client to withdraw money, although Lesnar refuted it with one word: Friday . Given that Rollins was out of the arena on a stretcher as a result of the attack, there is no danger in baderting that this is the best time. And all those who try to force Lesnar to act before he is ready do so at their own peril.