9 Best Wrestling Lone Wolves Ever

8. Baron Corbin

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From one current SmackDown Live heel to another, Baron Corbin has often referred to himself as a lone wolf during his short career to date. This was true in NXT, despite what a final appearance in the Dusty Rhodes Classic might tell you. Corbin is a man looking out for himself and no one else.

Corbin may have his detractors, but the man has done a great job over the past nine months of perfectly encapsulating the neurotic confidence that the non-independent scene graduates from modern NXT are imbued with. He has been told he has all the tools, and he clearly does have all the tools, but he is no longer a decent-sized fish in a small pond.

Corbin is now just another fish in a small pond, and instead of making alliances and piggy-backing from the get-go he decided the best way to go about things was to isolate himself and look after number one. It remains to be seen whether this was the right decision or not.

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