Sentences with phrase «cashed in his briefcase»

For comparison's sake, look at Jack Swagger, who cashed in his briefcase and got a brief title run, then never sniffed the main event scene again.

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And local efforts at changing that are not at all helped by businesspeople from affluent countries — with supposedly sophisticated markets and best - in - class business practices — show up with briefcases full of cash.
In the meantime, if any of you mistakenly receive a briefcase full of cash, please bring it to my office immediately.»
Retirement was the objective when she cashed out but the word reaching Briefcase is that she is applying her skills as a micro-biologist in the world of fine wool farming, an industry also in recovery though not one likely to put her back in the $ 100 million league.
As the flashy ringleader of a massive $ 23 million auto insurance fraud, Felix Filenger drove around in a Bentley, doled out kickbacks from a black briefcase stuffed with cash and lived in a $ 7,500 - a-month oceanfront apartment.
It's also possible that Kane will get pissed off after losing and beat up Rollins following the match, leading to Sheamus finally cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase.
The weasel with the Rogue blonde streak in his hair stole the title from Brock Lesnar by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania and has been surviving by the skin of his teeth ever since.
Following the match, Sheamus ran out and Brogue Kicked Rollins, then attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank Briefcase, but was interrupted by the returning Kane (once again wearing his trademark mask).
Turns in the briefcase, starts the cash in match.
What we learned: Strangely and wonderfully, Damien Sandow's career has been helped far more by stooging around for months and then becoming The Miz's stunt double than it likely ever would have been by successfully cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase and winning the WWE Championship.
What we learned: With this match going on first, the seeds of possibility were planted for Sheamus to perhaps come out later and try to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase during the world title match.
This is the same man who reportedly took cash - briefcase bribes for all kinds of things, including competing bids to put the 2010 World Cup in Morocco or South Africa.
Corbin looks like a chump, he now has no direct line to the WWE Championship with his briefcase futilely used up, and Cena is going to be in a revenge - seeking mood after Corbin's sneak attack that prompted his cash - in attempt in the first place.
And, as mentioned, Carmella having the Money in the Bank briefcase, which allows her to cash in and fight for the SmackDown Women's title at a time of her choosing, means that Naomi or Natalya just might end up fighting two matches for the championship in one night.
Corbin then attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase on WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, but failed — Mahal took advantage of Corbin trying to make sure Cena couldn't interfere, and Corbin's guaranteed shot came and went in seconds.
Well, she's an alright heel and I'm happy she got to be the first person to win the briefcase and cash in.
[whispers] And don't forget Carmella still has the Money in the Bank briefcase, and wouldn't cashing in on a victorious Asuka while she's down and out after her Mania match, breaking the streak and ripping the title from her in the process, just be an incredible source of renewable heat for the Princess of Staten Island?
We had reason to believe Reigns was going to win — Mania 34 was supposed to be the sequel to Mania 31's interrupted main event, in which the question of who would win, Lesnar or Reigns, went unanswered thanks to Seth Rollins» cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase, giving him a WWE Championship shot.
I'm very interested to see if Carmella ends up eating the pin in this match — if she does, it makes me feel like she's going to get a cash - in opportunity for her Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania 34, because WWE loves to make it seem like the briefcase holder is totally useless and helpless before they cash in.
Two rival gangs have brokered an arms deal: a gaggle of guns in exchange for a briefcase full of cash.
For some reason, he'd like to: Free Fire, a too - pleased - with - itself action comedy, features a bunch of trigger - happy goons in a 1970s warehouse having a violent close - range showdown over constant wisecracks and a briefcase of cash.
On a scratchy VHS copy of Fargo, she studies the briefcase of cash being stashed in the snow with fascination.
An honest guy driving through the Australian outback witnesses a car crash that leaves behind a shaken woman, a dead man and a briefcase full of cash, and soon he becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme.
Having spent my entire life so far in the frozen tundra of Minnesota, I'm admittedly biased when I say that Fargo is Joel and Ethan Coen's best film to date outside of, perhaps, the comparably tight and bloody No Country for Old Men — which, come to think of it, also boils down to yokels and scary mute motherfuckers chasing down a briefcase full of cash.
Thanks to Malvo's Old Testament - tinged blackmail of God - fearing supermarket tsar Stavros Milos (which includes loosing a plague of locusts on his store and bathing him in pig's blood), we finally find out what happened to the briefcase full of cash that, in the film, was buried in the snow.
Whether you are the person who stole our Four Seasons Audi from a quiet neighborhood in New York's Rockland County, or whether you later purchased it with a stack of cash too large for one briefcase, you should know that the staff of Automobile Magazine mourns the loss of our oolong gray luxury car.
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