WWE Books Roman Reigns Vs Baron Corbin As 'Loser Eats Dog Food'

Dog Days Of Winter.

WWE have confirmed that a Roman Reigns/Baron Corbin meeting will be fought under 'Loser Eats Dog Food' after months of canine-related capers between the pair.

The story will reach its natural apex on a January 5th house show in Cape Gireardeau, Missouri, though the stipulation may be tested here as a ticket-selling device ahead of a televised equivalent on either Fox or pay-per-view.

The pair had their last official match at WWE's Tables, Ladders & Chairs event but continued brawling after the fact and reignited tensions on the most recent edition of WWE's new A-Show. The presumed payoff to the feud is yet to be announced, but months of dog-based banter has resulted in speculation that this could well be the eventual outcome.

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Corbin and associate Dolph Ziggler covered Reigns in dog food in a divisive segment that fed into the aforementioned TLC clash, but King Corbin's win in that exchange was the company's tell that this feud had yet to climax. Should they wish, WWE could even extend this to the Royal Rumble undercard, though both men would be expected to feature prominently in the battle royal itself later that night.

More on this as and when WWE throws us a bone.

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