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'''Retribution''' (stylized in [[all caps]]) was a [[Stable (professional wrestling)|stable]] of [[professional wrestlers]] who performed in the [[WWE]] for the [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw brand]]. The group, led by [[Mustafa Ali]], featured [[Mace (wrestler)|Mace]], [[Shane Thorne|Slapjack]], [[Dijak|T-Bar]], [[Mia Yim|Reckoning]], and [[Mercedes Martinez|Retaliation]]. The [[heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] team were first portrayed on television in August 2020, disbanding in March the following year. |
'''Retribution''' (stylized in [[all caps]]) was a [[Stable (professional wrestling)|stable]] of [[professional wrestlers]] who performed in the [[WWE]] for the [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw brand]]. The group, led by [[Mustafa Ali]], featured [[Mace (wrestler)|Mace]], [[Shane Thorne|Slapjack]], [[Dijak|T-Bar]], [[Mia Yim|Reckoning]], and [[Mercedes Martinez|Retaliation]]. The [[heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] team were first portrayed on television in August 2020, disbanding in March the following year. |
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In the group's early months, masked henchman appeared on Raw, being presented as a group of spurned performers whose goal was to destroy the company. They made their debut on August 3, 2020, then fully masked |
In the group's early months, masked henchman appeared on Raw, being presented as a group of spurned performers whose goal was to destroy the company. They made their debut on August 3, 2020 as Hoods, then fully masked as vigilantes, the identities of most members, along with their new [[ring name]]s, would be revealed on September 21, with Ali revealed as the group's final member and previously unseen leader on October 5. The team disbanded at [[Fastlane (2021)|Fastlane]] in March 2021 after Mace and T-Bar rebelled against Ali; all former members with the exception of T-Bar and Reckoning would be released by the company by the end of 2023. |
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From its debut to its dissolution, Retribution was consistently met with negative reaction from critics, fans and industry figures. Although the performers were considered talented, their [[Booking (professional wrestling)|booking]], attires, ring names and [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|personas]] were all universally panned, being referred to as "hideous" and "hastily thrown together." Some critics considered the group irrevocably doomed from the beginning and damaging to the careers of its members. They were the recipient of the 2020 [[Gooker Award]], awarded to the worst gimmick, storyline, match or event of the year in wrestling. |
From its debut to its dissolution, Retribution was consistently met with negative reaction from critics, fans and industry figures. Although the performers were considered talented, their [[Booking (professional wrestling)|booking]], attires, ring names and [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|personas]] were all universally panned, being referred to as "hideous" and "hastily thrown together." Some critics considered the group irrevocably doomed from the beginning and damaging to the careers of its members. They were the recipient of the 2020 [[Gooker Award]], awarded to the worst gimmick, storyline, match or event of the year in wrestling. |
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Retribution | |
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Stable | |
Leader(s) | Mustafa Ali |
Members | |
Name(s) | Retribution |
Combined billed weight | 1,231 lb (558 kg) |
Debut | August 3, 2020 |
Disbanded | March 21, 2021 |
Years active | 2020–2021 |
Retribution (stylized in all caps) was a stable of professional wrestlers who performed in the WWE for the Raw brand. The group, led by Mustafa Ali, featured Mace, Slapjack, T-Bar, Reckoning, and Retaliation. The heel team were first portrayed on television in August 2020, disbanding in March the following year.
In the group's early months, masked henchman appeared on Raw, being presented as a group of spurned performers whose goal was to destroy the company. They made their debut on August 3, 2020 as Hoods, then fully masked as vigilantes, the identities of most members, along with their new ring names, would be revealed on September 21, with Ali revealed as the group's final member and previously unseen leader on October 5. The team disbanded at Fastlane in March 2021 after Mace and T-Bar rebelled against Ali; all former members with the exception of T-Bar and Reckoning would be released by the company by the end of 2023.
From its debut to its dissolution, Retribution was consistently met with negative reaction from critics, fans and industry figures. Although the performers were considered talented, their booking, attires, ring names and personas were all universally panned, being referred to as "hideous" and "hastily thrown together." Some critics considered the group irrevocably doomed from the beginning and damaging to the careers of its members. They were the recipient of the 2020 Gooker Award, awarded to the worst gimmick, storyline, match or event of the year in wrestling.
History
On the August 3, 2020, episode of Raw, lights in the WWE Performance Center began flickering on and off and a masked group of vigilante-hood esque gimmick set fire to a generator.[1] Four days later, on the August 7 (taped on August 4) episode of SmackDown, members of the group attacked the announcers and the audience. The group would end their attack by using a chainsaw to cut the ring ropes down.[2] As the weeks progressed, the group began to explain their actions, referring to perceived unfair treatment as they came up through the WWE system, and the desire to upend said system.[3][4]
On the September 21 episode of Raw, it was revealed that NXT wrestlers Dominik Dijakovic, Dio Maddin, Shane Thorne, Mercedes Martinez, and Mia Yim were the primary members of the stable, being subsequently revealed as going under the new ring names of T-Bar, Mace, Slapjack, Retaliation, and Reckoning respectively. That same night, T-Bar, Mace, and Slapjack made their in-ring debut against The Hurt Business (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander) in the main event, losing by disqualification.[5][6][7] On the October 5 episode of Raw, Mustafa Ali was revealed as the leader of the stable as he ordered them to attack The Hurt Business during his match with MVP.[8] Shortly thereafter, Martinez requested her removal from the group, and was quietly returned to NXT.[9][10] On the October 19 episode of Raw, Retribution lost a 4 vs 4 tag team match to the Hurt Business after T-Bar submitted to Lashley's Full Nelson. Afterwards, they all would be attacked by "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt.[11]
At the Hell in a Cell Kickoff Show, Mustafa Ali challenged any member of The Hurt Business to face one member of Retribution.[12] On the main show, MVP confirmed that Bobby Lashley would face off against Slapjack. All members of each faction were not allowed to be present at ringside and it was a WWE United States Championship match. Bobby Lashley then defeated Slapjack to retain the United States Championship. Retribution then attacked Lashley, but retreated when the rest of The Hurt Business came.[13] On the October 26 episode of Raw, Ali, T-Bar, Mace and Slapjack competed in a 4 on 4 elimination tag team match against The Hurt Business, losing by disqualification after Ali hit Alexander with a chair.[14]
Retribution picked up their first win in WWE, defeating Keith Lee, Braun Strowman, Sheamus and Riddle of Raw's Survivor Series team on the November 16, 2020 edition of Raw, with Ali pinning Riddle.[15] On November 17, Retribution (kayfabe) hacked the WWE Twitter account and released a set of Twitter fleets of members T-Bar, Mace, Slapjack and Reckoning explaining their motives for being in the group.[16] On the November 26th edition of Main Event, Retribution appeared as a guest on Miz TV explaining their motives and attacked The Gobbledy Gooker. They then began feuding with Ricochet with every member defeating him in singles matches in order to try to convince him to join their group. However, Ricochet would reject their offer.[17][18][19] Following this, Retribution began feuding with The New Day with Ali targeting Kofi Kingston for taking his spot in the Elimination Chamber which led to KofiMania. On the February 22, 2021 episode of Raw, after T-Bar and Mace lost a tag team match to New Day, the first signs of a potential split occurred when Ali began to show frustration, criticizing the whole group for having lost the majority of their matches.[20][21] The team disbanded at the Fastlane Kickoff Show, where Reckoning and Slapjack walked out on Ali, then T-Bar and Mace double chokeslammed him after he lost a match for the United States Championship to Riddle.[22]
Post-disbandment
After the group dissolved, Ali formed a tag team with Mansoor while Mace & T-Bar continued on as a tag team using the Retribution aesthetic. Reckoning and Slapjack would not return to WWE television. In the 2021 WWE Draft, Mace and T-Bar were split up as T-Bar stayed on Raw while Mace was drafted to SmackDown. Reckoning was referred to by her previous ring name, Mia Yim, effectively dropping her Retribution persona.[23][24] Retaliation, Yim and Slapjack were subsequently released from their WWE contracts in 2021.[25]
Yim returned a year later and aligned with The O.C. to battle against The Judgment Day. Mace was repackaged into a new tag team with Mansoor as Maximum Male Models managed by Max Dupri. Mace's and Mansoor's names were tweaked as ma.çé" and mån.sôör respectively and Maximum Male Models made their debut on the July 1, 2022 episode of SmackDown. On the October 25, 2022 episode of NXT, a vignette was shown of T-Bar's Retribution mask being tossed into a fire. T-Bar would later return as Dijak. On September 21, 2023, Ali, ma.çé and mån.sôör were released from their WWE contracts.[26] Dijak was drafted to Raw in April 2024 as part of the 2024 WWE Draft. However, on June 27, he left WWE after his contract expired and the company elected not to renew it.[27][28]
Reception
Retribution met with immediate mockery upon their debut in August 2020.[29] Pro Wrestling Torch journalist Zack Heydorn felt the group did not deliver on WWE's preceding hype, saying "Nothing about Retribution's current presentation screams danger, fear, or evil. They are like gnats that presumably could get swatted away with a flick of the wrist."[30] Adam Silverstein of CBSSports.com wrote of the group's second appearance "Mostly, they just jumped around and yelled, 'Yeah!' like a bunch of teenagers making trouble after school. It is clear this faction was rushed and not thought out well. Perhaps next week with a new set of tapings there will be a clearer direction, but right now, it's terrible."[31] Shortly after their debut, Blake Oestriecher of Forbes.com reported that the group had received widespread criticism from WWE fans on social media who noted the similarities between Retribution and the Antifa movement in the United States, though WWE stated that the group was not meant to be political in nature.[32]
Negative critical response would continue over the next few months. Kevin Berge of Bleacher Report commented on the group's "awful" identity reveal: "Retribution took charge of the September 21 edition of Monday Night Raw. While this had potential to change many people's perception of the group, instead the entire night fell woefully flat. Retribution came out in goofy masks... Talented stars are lost in an angle that may never recover."[33] PWTorch reporter Frank Peteani called Retribution a "hideous angle on many levels", and suggested that the stable's fan interaction on social media may be an effort to mitigate the negative audience response.[34] Dave LaGreca, host of Sirius XM's Busted Open, found WWE's awarding contracts to the outlaw group to be nonsensical.[35]
In October, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful noted that the group had faced unfavorable comparisons to The Dark Order of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), and called it "a hastily thrown together project after Vince McMahon was repeatedly questioned about declining viewership, lack of creative direction and an absence of new stars." He lambasted the storyline, writing, "The rollout of Retribution sucked... It didn't make any sense, and really still doesn't. Why were they allowed in the venue? Why weren't they arrested?"[36] During a November Q&A, PWInsider's Dave Scherer was asked if Retribution can recover, to which he said, "They have been booked sooooo badly I don't think they can ever be more than just there." Scherer lamented that Ali, being the only member not to have his "[identity] mostly hidden", will "have permanent stink on him".[37] On another Q&A in December, Scherer said that the faction was "a bunch of losers [...] They have totally blown that whole faction. It's epically bad."[38] In 2021, Retribution was voted by Wrestling Observer Newsletters readers as the second Worst Character, behind Bray Wyatt.[39]
Retribution's presentation has also received negative reactions from past and present industry figures. Former World Championship Wrestling (WCW) announcer Mark Madden and AEW wrestler Chris Jericho expressed confusion as to why WWE would hire the faction, with the former saying that "wrestling can be so stupid sometimes".[40][35] Retired wrestler CM Punk joked that the mask worn by Slapjack was a consequence of his being "bored in catering" near "an abundance of paper plates".[41] Former WCW and WWE executive Eric Bischoff also commented "Could you possibly screw up an invasion storyline any more in such a short period of time?"[42]
Fightful reported that they had discussed the stable with several WWE talents: the members' ring names were unanimously criticized, with one wrestler likening them to "something out of a bad movie or [video] game". A female talent lamented the casting of Martinez and Yim as Retribution members, saying that those women were "facing a battle to not make this look as dumb as it is".[29] Following Martinez (Retaliation)'s sudden removal from the group, retired wrestler Lance Storm called her a "survivor", and suggested she would be "breathing a sigh of relief".[43] Former WWE creative writer Vince Russo was critical of Retribution "for looking like a bunch of kids running around the neighborhood causing hi-jinks like Dennis The Menace".[44] Former WWE writer Andrew Goldstein commented that the idea of the gimmick was flawed. "If you're going to name an infiltrating group 'RETRIBUTION', you need to have a thesis in your promos. There needs to be some sort of grievance that you're fighting against, and they've yet to name a grievance." He also commented that if it was written to contain recently released performers there would be a reason to support the group."[45][46][47]
Members
L | Leader |
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Member | Joined | Left |
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Mustafa Ali (L) | October 5, 2020 | March 21, 2021 |
T-Bar | September 21, 2020 | |
Mace | ||
Slapjack | ||
Reckoning | ||
Retaliation | October 8, 2020 |
Awards and accomplishments
- WrestleCrap
- Gooker Award (2020)[48]
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