Baron Corbin has been enjoying a career resurgence since his recent move back to the NXT but has also been creating a splash on social media site TikTok.
‘The Lone Wolf’, who battled to a double count out with debutant Gable Steveson at NXT The Great American Bash on July 30th, is a keen amateur chef and showcased his meat cooking skills in an entertaining viral video recently.
The former King Of The Ring treated fans to a dry aged beef tutorial and was delighted with the end result.
@baroncorbinwwe How do you like my meat?! 60 day dry aged kansas. (osmo salt only) Monster cowboy Ribey (hcb & salt) (the thickness) Smoked , seared, and enjoyed!! #fyp#beef#tequila#wwe#bbq
“How do you like my meat?! 60 day dry aged kansas. (osmo salt only) Monster cowboy Ribey (hcb & salt) (the thickness) Smoked , seared, and enjoyed!! #fyp #beef #tequila #wwe #bbq”.
What Will Baron Corbin Do Once He Quits The Ring?
Corbin has previously detailed his desire to move from the ring to the kitchen one day. Speaking to Rick Ucchino for Bleav in Pro Wrestling, Corbin discussed how much longer he wants to stay in the wrestling business and says that once he hangs up his boots, he wants to give the world of cooking a try on the Food Network.
“I’ve made some good buddies in the Food Network world. Chef Aaron May is one of my good buddies. He’s always on Guy’s Grocery Games. I want to have another five or ten years here in WWE, but eventually, like all athletes at some point, our body doesn’t keep up with our minds anymore. We may think we can go and I want to be a guy who withdraws at the appropriate time. I don’t want to be there too long.
“I don’t want to jeopardize — because I feel like I’ve got good stigmas about me other than everybody hates me, but that I’m good in the ring. I’m smooth, I have a creative moveset, I make things look as violent as possible, and those kinds of things. So I don’t want to be a step behind my mind physically. So I think, you know, in the next five or ten years, I’ll probably have reached that point.
Then I definitely want to get into that food world, whether it’s Food Network, or it’s my own YouTube stuff, or, you know, my buddy Aaron does a lot of stuff where he’s a guest, where he’s a celebrity sponsored cook.
“You know, we were talking about doing the Food and Wine Festival together in Connecticut, because we’re gonna go out there for WWE and raise some good money for Connor’s Cure, so I’m going to cook out there that so there’s a lot of really cool opportunities that food will bring when I’m done throwing people around in a ring.”
H/T: Fightful for the above transcript