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I don’t really have anything to add. The whole RETRIBUTION thing has struck me dumb at this point. Just thought you’d want to know...
WE ARE RETRIBUTION pic.twitter.com/BE96waeCA7
— T-BAR (@TBARRetribution) September 22, 2020
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T̴H̸AT ̀E͘RA H̷AS͡ ̀PAS̸SED͡.̷
— MACE (@RETRIBUTIONMACE) September 22, 2020
͘N̨OT̸H͞IN̸G͠ T͞H̨A̡T̀ ͢B̕EL҉ONGÈD̛ ͡T҉O ͟IT͞ E̶XI͞STS͏ ̡ANY͝M͘ORE.͏ ͡
It makes it more clear that T-Bar is Dominik Dijakovic, Slapjack is Shane Thorne, and Mace is Dio Maddin, but it doesn’t make any of it make any more sense. Or less awkwardly funny.
Credit for committing wholeheartedly to what could be a career-killing gimmick if WWE creative doesn’t have a miraculous twist they’re saving, I guess?
Mercedes Martinez isn’t very active on Twitter, and hasn’t changed her’s to reflect the gimmick. Mia Yim is also still herself on social media, and given the priority she’s placed on being an advocate for fellow domestic violence survivors (and her Twitch stream), she may opt to open a separate account with any RETRIBUTION handle she’s given. Or just not be kayfabe online.
But throw T-Bar, Mace, and Slapjack a follow. If they’re seeing the online reaction to last night’s Raw, they could probably use the love.