WWE Money In The Bank 2016: 10 Things You Probably Missed

7. Baron Corbin Coolly Works Through Boring Chants

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Neither Baron Corbin nor Dolph Ziggler have been helped by recent booking, their match at Money In The Bank was a third consecutive pay-per-view clash. The main difference was that this time the bout took place on the actual main card, rather than being hidden away on the Kickoff show.

It's challenging to really pin point the burning issue between both men, there's been a lack of explanation from WWE as to why they're still feuding. They had traded wins, but this felt like an excuse to get Corbin on the card without putting much thought into it. Fans picked up on that.

Part of Baron's act is slowing the pace and methodically picking apart his opponent. The live audience at Money In The Bank didn't greet this portion of the match favourably, raining down the unwanted 'boring' chants on Corbin and Ziggler.

Some performers freeze in that situation, their eyes darting around the crowd to try and remedy the situation. Instead, Corbin stuck to his guns, simply posing and soaking up heat from the fans. Notably, he didn't panic and actually managed to provoke a negative reaction for better reasons.

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