“We’re Everywhere”- T-Bar Calls AEW Superstar a Member of Retribution
The one-man that keeps Twitter entertaining these days in quarantine is none other than T-Bar. The Retribution core member is active 24/7 on the platform and roasts anyone in his path.
In a recent post on Twitter, he responded to a joke made on Retribution, as you can see in the tweet attached below.
What you see in the video is Jon Moxley making his debut appearance for wrestling promotion Bloodsport. He did it in a black hoodie and track pants. The entire setup looked much like Retribution, but the key difference was that he unmasked himself in front of the audience on the first night itself.
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T-Bar added on to it, emphasizing that Retribution was everywhere. This was also a thinly veiled shot at AEW and Jon Moxley.
AEW allows Superstars to have independent contracts
Many fans must be wondering why Moxley appeared in another promotion when he works with AEW. This is because AEW contracts allow its Superstars to make appearances and even compete on other promotions.
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This part is a key feature that makes an AEW contract flexible and very attractive to many wrestlers. Like Jon Moxley, other Superstars like to work on independent contracts for appearances in up-and-coming promotions.
This also gives them a lot of freedom as professional wrestlers. AEW’s tie-ups with NJPW also sees some of the company’s stars making appearances for the Japanese promotion. Jon Moxley and Kenny Omega both have competed in NJPW.
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Retribution is yet to storm a major pay-per-view in WWE
Retribution, on the other hand, can’t even get into SmackDown anymore, or any of WWE’s pay per views for that matter. The group is still a Raw-centric phenomenon.
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T-Bar however, is still optimistic that Retribution will take down WWE and watch it burn. We will find out how Retribution exactly plans to do that once their leader Mustafa Ali addresses the fans on Monday Night Raw. Till then, T-Bar will keep us entertained on Twitter.