It is very odd indeed to have Reckoning as a part of the WWE RAW heel faction called RETRIBUTION, especially if you consider that she's the only female member of the squad right now. So, the angle on WWE RAW last week, where it was teased that Mustafa Ali may chuck her out of the team, may have been done with a sense of purpose. It may even be fast-tracked, now that her identity as NXT's Mia Yim was revealed last week.
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What this will achieve is to give Reckoning her own identity, away from the rest of the faction, and establish her as an important character in the WWE RAW women's division.
It may even gain her some babyface sympathy to be thrown out of RETRIBUTION because of Mustafa Ali. WWE could also attempt a more creative route where she has to earn back Mustafa Ali's trust by taking down each and every member of the WWE RAW women's roster, to regain entry into RETRIBUTION.
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