RETRIBUTION’s solid “chaotic” made its official debut as a solid five masked, and significantly smaller, combined athletes unleashed against the WWE Performance Center in a scene that is to make comparisons to Nexus’s (top) debut.
After a week of technical design difficulties in the main lineup of the list, WWE paid to mock a mysterious solid when masked Americans dressed in black hoodies and chainsaws assaulted WWE staff. From the use of spray paint for vandalism to black-clad vigilantes, RETRIBUTION presented itself as a retreaded tire that will surely fail in a management that betrays its new concepts as its characters in a Greek tragedy.
WWE had announced in the past that a new solid was about to “sow chaos and shake up the organization’s design” last Monday on Raw, but this amounted to a series of technical errors and photographs of a radical organization launching a Molotov cocktail. in a generator.
After WWE has played with some other debatable concept in the form of Raw Underground, one can only believe what Vince and Co. has prepared for his new toys.
With rumors of a new solid circulating before the week, some felt it could be the reboot of Nation of Domination, as reports emerged last month about an imaginable assembly after an appearance through Ron Simmons. These plans would have been abandoned, MVP even expressing his dismay at the concept in a fashionable WWE:
“No, no, the short is no,” MVP said of a Nation of Domination reboot in an episode of Say Less with Kaz and Lowkey.
“You know, because I listened to the talk and saw this and I don’t need to do anything new as you know. The Nation did it, it was wonderful and the moment it did. It was necessary, you know, the stars were created. I do not need to move on to anything else. I need to bring something new and I’m not necessarily in our technique for The Hurt Business. As you know, Bobby and I are valid friends. When it comes to the fight, the boys. Shelton is one of my closest friends. I just like to make money with my friends, you say.”
The identity of RETRIBUTION members remains unknown, however, with the number of audiences in live sports dating back to an election year, WWE wants as many new concepts as it can handle.
I’m a professional wrestling columnist and video blogger for a leading national sports online page since 2010, and before Bleacher Report, where I’m a WWE columnist and
I’ve been a professional wrestling columnist and video blogger for a leading national sports online page since 2010, and I was previously from Bleacher Report, where I’m a WWE columnist and host of the virtual series of nearly 100 WTF episodes. In 2012, I participated in Bleacher Report’s documentary “Why We Watch” about Kurt Angle’s career. I graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a primary in business economics, a specialization in accounting and a major in sports management.
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