A former member of Retribution reacted to WWE referencing the faction today on social media. The star in question is no longer with the company.
Dijak used to be known as T-Bar in the Retribution faction. Mia Yim (Michin) was also known as Reckoning in the group, and the promotion made a reference to the faction today on social media while promoting the 35-year-old's singles match against Piper Niven tonight on SmackDown.
Dijak took to social media to react to the post as well and responded with a three-word message.
"Seek this Ratio," he wrote.
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Dijak was drafted by RAW this year but didn't get the opportunity to compete in a match for the red brand. His time in the promotion came to an end earlier this year, and he never won a title during his tenure as a WWE Superstar.
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Former WWE star Dijak recently discussed his time in the company and admitted that he was never hands-on when it came to his creative direction.
In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling earlier this year, the veteran shared that he never made creative suggestions for his character while performing in NXT. He noted that he always felt that the booking would take care of itself as long as he was regularly featured on WWE television.
However, Dijak added that he did help with creating the look of his character, and he played a part in selecting the words he would use during his promos.
"I never made suggestions for direction in NXT. I always felt that as long as I was being featured consistently on TV then the booking direction would take care of itself. In terms of the presentation, I would often have a hand in sculpting the look, style, and verbiage of the character. It was always well received from what I could tell."
Retribution was short-lived as a faction and was disbanded in 2021. Mustafa Ali was also a part of the faction and was released by the promotion last year. Ali has found success in TNA and on the independent wrestling scene following his departure from the promotion. It will be fascinating to see what the future holds for Dijak outside the company.