Dijak Says Retribution Isn't Who Is Hacking Into WWE Content: We Did Enough Shitty, Useless Hacking

There is an entity trying to send a message to WWE but don't worry, Dijak says this is not the return of Retribution.

In recent weeks, there have been messages on WWE TV and on WWE's social media platforms. the first message simply said "Hello," and the next said, "You forgot about us."

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Dijak responded to a since-deleted post from the WWE's X account assuring fans that this is not leading to the return of Retribution.

Retribution was a stable that briefly took over WWE during the pandemic era but ultimately, its members never catapulted to start them off the back of the group. The leader of Retribution was Mustafa Ali piggybacking off of a hacker gimmick that he was starting just before the group formed. Dijak was known as T-BAR for the brief time he was part of the group.

Dijak is the only member of Retribution who has not been released by WWE since the group formed. Michin was also part of the group and is currently back in WWE but was originally released shortly after Retribution faded into obscurity.

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