Dijak is now not a member of the WWE roster after his contract expired in June. Now that he is a free agent, the previous Celebrity has mirrored on his time with the promotion, together with his interval as T-Bar within the short-lived Retribution faction.
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Whereas talking on “Busted Open Radio,” Dijak — now going by his outdated alias Donovan Dijak — stated that being a member of the ill-fated group had its good factors and dangerous ones.
“The entire thing, it was an especially double-edged sword for us each professionally and mentally. There’s so many positives and negatives all on the identical time that it is simply actually troublesome to course of,” he stated. “We’re all in WWE, we have all been in WWE or NXT anyway for chunk of time. Everybody in that group was in NXT for 3 years at that time — at that time, that is an extended tenure in NXT.”
On the optimistic facet, Dijak famous that he set to work alongside a bunch of folks that he stays very shut associates with to today. As such, getting known as up collectively was like a dream come true, as they acquired to make more cash and obtain extra job safety through the pandemic. He stated that he noticed the group as a chance because it gave them a chance to ascertain themselves on tv.
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Former WWE star stated Retribution was impressed by Antifa, and Vince McMahon was seemingly pleased with them for some time. Through the interview with “Busted Open Radio,” Dijak revealed that the group members wished to go all in and cling to McMahon’s imaginative and prescient for the faction — though it obtained some flak on-line. The previous Celebrity additionally stated that he heard Fox was sad with the group, which led to McMahon dropping curiosity within the faction.