Retribution Lost AGAIN To The Hurt Business On RAW As Things Got Weird With Reckoning (Mia Yim)

Retribution Lost AGAIN To The Hurt Business On RAW As Things Got Weird With Reckoning (Mia Yim)

Things are looking grimmer than ever for Retribution following last night's episode of RAW as the faction took another loss to The Hurt Business...while Mia Yim delivered one of the year's worst performances.

By JoshWilding - Oct 27, 2020 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Despite initially being billed as WWE's most formidable faction, the negative response to Retribution has seen them quickly fall down the card. Once upon a time, it was reported that the plan was for "Team WWE" to battle "Team Retribution" at Survivor Series, but the group took yet another loss to The Hurt Business last night on RAW (making it clear how WWE views them now). 

The two teams squared off in an Eight-Man Elimination match, but things got seriously weird when Mia Yim hit the ring and started having the corniest looking allergic reaction imaginable. That caused MVP to take a loss to Slapjack, though it was soon revealed that she'd just been faking it...shocking, we know. 

Lashley speared Slapjack for the quick 1-2-3, while he and T-Bar later eliminated each other after being counted out. Mace was eliminated by Shelton Benjamin's Pay Dirt, and Retribution leader Mustafa Ali ended up getting disqualified for hitting Cedric Alexander with a chair. As a result, the faction lost again and have yet to pick up a win in WWE. 

Check out that weird moment with Mia Yim below:
 

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