Retribution Members From Rey & Dominik Mysterio Attack Segment On RAW Possibly Revealed

Retribution Members From Rey & Dominik Mysterio Attack Segment On RAW Possibly Revealed

It's clear that WWE is using different Superstars as "placeholder" members of Retribution, but there does seem to be a couple of mainstays, and we may now know which ones attacked the Mysterios on Raw...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 26, 2020 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Fans have been attempting to figure out the identities of the mysterious Retribution faction ever since they debuted on SmackDown a few weeks ago, but WWE has made it difficult to determine exactly who's who by switching up the members on a regular basis.

Because of this, we still don't know who will be unveiled as the final members of the group, but we may know who the six men and women that attacked Rey and Dominik Mysterio in the final segment of Raw are.

A Reddit user reckons it was Kayden Carter, Mia Yim, Shane Thorne, Dominik Dijakovic, Dio Maddin and Chelsea Green. Carter and Green have been spotted engaging in previous attacks, while Dijakovic has been rumored to be the leader of the stable for a while now. As far as we know, this is the first time the others have been named as members.

Of course, we don't know for certain if this is accurate. The masked figures in the image certainly match the size and shapes of the Superstars mentioned above, but there are other possibilities.

What do you guys think? Do you have any theories of your own about the members of Retribution? Drop us a comment down below.

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