King Nakamura arrived at WWE SmackDown this week driving Baron Corbin's car, which was only repossessed last week. Obviously, this was another tactic to get inside Corbin's head, but how did the process manage to happen so fast?
When a repossession takes place, more often than not the rule is for the company to wait around two weeks in order for the owner to try to take back the car. At the end of last week's SmackDown, Corbin sold his watch to fellow WWE star Dolph Ziggler. He noted that he needed the money for the car, which means that he could have used the money to help ease some of the car's debts.
Even if Corbin didn't pay the debts in a week, the car wouldn't have been taken to auction so quickly that Nakamura could turn up with it just seven days later.
It seems as though this repossession has been fast tracked and if it has, Corbin could have enemies in much higher places.
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