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Mar 22 2021 | Published by | 00 comments

Mustafa Ali has been on a journey as of late to make RETRIBUTION a crew set on demolishing everything in it’s path. The crew hasn’t been getting the job done, so Mustafa put things into his own hands. In order to set an example, he asked for an impromptu match against Riddle. He won that match, and set up a championship with Riddle two weeks later. He lost that match and proclaimed that the win loss record between he and the champion was tied at 1-1 a piece. Mustafa challenged the champion to one more bout, this time at Fastlane. Can Musta claim gold for the first time? Check out highlights from the match.

Riddle left WWE Fastlane still the United States Champion, while Mustafa Ali and RETRIBUTION left in pieces.

After clashing in recent weeks, Riddle and Ali were acutely familiar with each other, and it showed in an evenly contested bout. Ali took control after brutally spinning Riddle into the ringside post, but he occasionally seemed more focused on proving a point to his RETRIBUTION allies at ringside than actually defeating Riddle.

That proved costly, as The Original Bro unleashed a massive Bro Derek from the second rope for the win.

Ali berated the rest of RETRIBUTION in the ring afterward, again blaming them for his failure. RECKONING and SLAPJACK defiantly walked out despite Ali’s protests, and T-BAR and MACE demonstrated their mutiny in a different way, dropping him with a massive double chokeslam and raising plenty of questions about a potential fracture in RETRIBUTION

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Mar 16 2021 | Published by | 00 comments

For weeks, Mustafa Ali has been trying to show other superstars that he and Retribution are serious threats. Due to the rest of Retribution falling short on many occasions, Ali took things into his own hands and showed his mates how to get the job done. Two weeks ago, he demanded a match with United States Champion Matt Riddle and won the non title match. He earned himself a title match on tonight’s show. Can Mustafa Ali bring gold back to Retribution? Check out the results from WWE.com…

Mustafa Ali aimed to lead by example in a United States Championship showdown, but Riddle evaded the RETRIBUTION troops en route to his first successful title defense. The leader of RETRIBUTION rallied at times, but a Bro Derek from The Original Bro set up the pin.

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Dec 30 2020 | Published by | 00 comments

For the past few weeks, Mustafa Ali has gotten fellow members of Retribution to teach Ricochet a lesson. If he won’t join them on his own, they’ll make him. Retribution is derived of superstars who have been treated as the lessers in the division. They were made to look weak and untalented against their peers. That is until Retribution leader Mustafa Ali had enough. Tonight, Mustafa Ali will face Ricochet himself. Will we finally see Ricochet join Retribution?

Back from commercial, Mustafa Ali gets a promo about how Ricochet is just one man who can’t change everything and he belongs with Retribution.

Mustafa Ali vs. Ricochet
Ricochet with right hands into a double leg and grounded punches! Chop in the corner follows it, right hand, uppercut, whip across, charging chop, scoop and a slam! Off the ropes, elbow drop, only one! Roll under a right hand, kip-up into a dropkick, Ali kicks out! Mustafa with a handful of beard, Ricky shoots him off and back body drops him!

Ali pulls him face-first into the turnbuckles and follows it up with a neckbreaker for two! Charging in, back body drop to the apron, back elbow gets a paintbrushing, Mustafa up top, jockeying for position and SLAPJACK and Reckoning run interference so T-Bar and Mace can powerbomb Ricochet into the barricade! Ali perches… DIVING SPLASH TO THE FLOOR SENDS US TO BREAK!

Back from commercial, whip puts Ricochet in the corner where Ali hits a lungblower… NOPE! Putting boots to him, reverse chinlock applied, scoop and a slam, elbow drop, cover gets two and he goes back to the chinlock! Suplex lift, float over, Ricky shoves him into the corner, up and over, back elbow, solebutt… BACKFLIP INTO A GERMAN SUPLEX! Both men slow to rise, Ricochet turns him inside out with a lariat!

Fired up, slapping his chest, drawing Mustafa up into a fireman’s carry but his back gives out on the first try! Going for it again… BENADRYLLER CONNECTS BUT MACE PULLS HIS MAN OUT OF THE RING! Referee John Cone with a warning and the count, Retribution up on the apron and Ricky takes T-Bar out with a springboard tornado DDT! Dropkick for SLAPJACK, duck Mace, back inside, to the apron, shotgun dropkick to Ali!

Duck a backfist from Mace, he hits a tornado DDT on him as well! Back inside, beat the count, Ricochet up top and perching, shooting star press.. THE KNEES ARE UP AND THE KOJI CLUTCH IS LOCKED IN! RICOCHET’S GOT NOWHERE TO GO! HE’S OUT, IT’S OVER!

Mustafa Ali wins by referee stoppage with the Koji Clutch.

Post-match, Ali gets on the mic and asks Ricochet when he’s gonna learn that he has no chance.

But he’ll give him a chance to erase all his regrets and to have a new outlook, if only he’ll join Retribution. Ricochet refuses and hits a Recoil!

He leaves the ring, talking about standing by his convictions.

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Sep 04 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

King of the Ring Quarterfinals Match: Ali vs. Elias

We go to the ring and out comes Ali for the first blue brand quarterfinals match. We go to commercial.

Back from the break and out comes Elias with his guitar, which he leaves on the KOTR throne. We get sidebar comments from Elias before the match. The bell rings and Elias takes control, working Ali over by the arm.

Fans chant for Ali as he turn it around. Elias catches a crossbody but Ali slides out and delivers a chop but hurts his own hand. Elias launches Ali into the corner and they tangle some more. Ali shows Elias up and rolls him up for a 2 count. More back and forth before Ali nails a kick to send Elias to the floor. Ali runs the ropes for a suicide dive but Elias catches him on the floor. Elias launches Ali back into the apron and then launches him to the bottom of the ramp with a suplex.

Elias breaks the count and goes back out to send Ali face-first into the corner of the barrier. Elias launches Ali at ringside with another throw. Elias presses Ali above his head and tosses him over into the timekeeper’s area. We go to commercial.

Back from the break and they’re going at it in the ring. They trade shots in the middle. Elias runs into a kick in the corner. Ali flies in from the ropes and slams Elias face-first into the mat for a close 2 count. Elias gets sent back to the floor. Ali runs the ropes and leaps out, nailing a suicide dive to send Elias into the barrier. Ali brings it back into the ring and goes to the top.

Elias decks Ali and climbs up. More back and forth now. This leads to Ali applying the Crossface submission as fans pop. Elias goes for the bottom rope and makes it to break the hold. Elias sends Ali face-first into the turnbuckle. Elias gets Ali sitting up on his shoulders, and brings him down with a sitdown powerbomb. Elias with a Stretch Muffler submission now. Elias stomps on Ali’s head as Ali tries to break the hold. He finally gets the bottom rope and breaks it. Elias stays focused on the leg, dragging Ali over and slamming his leg around the ring post.

Ali ends up climbing to the top now. Elias climbs up with him. Elias shoves Ali off to the floor but he lands on his leg. Ali lands hard and limps but is still standing. Elias leaps off the top but Ali nails a big superkick in mid-move. The referee counts as both are down now. Ali brings it back into the ring and goes to the top. Ali goes for the 450 but Elias moves out of the way. Elias approaches but Ali kicks him from the mat. Elias keeps fighting and drops a knee to the back of the knee. Elias nails a Drift Away and covers for the pin to advance to the semi-finals.

Winner: Elias

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Aug 07 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Ziggler attacks Rey at ringside before the bell rings. Fans boo as Ziggler destroys Rey and goes for the mask. Ziggler drops Rey at ringside with a big superkick. Ziggler talks trash as officials check on Rey. Ziggler hits the ring with a mic and says another Legend goes down, courtesy of DZ. Ziggler says Legends can keep coming back but the same thing will keep happening. Ziggler says he will end the legend of Goldberg on Sunday, and it will be Goldberg’s last. He tosses the mic and fans boo him. The music interrupts and out comes Ali.

Ali hits the ring and levels Ziggler as fans pop. Ali keeps the offense going and sends Ziggler down out of the ring. Ali returns to the ring and stands tall as we go to commercial.

Ali vs. Dolph Ziggler

Back from the break and the match is underway as Dolph Ziggler works Ali around the ring.

Ali blocks a move and dropkicks Ziggler. Ali unloads with strikes. Ali with more offense and a 2 count in the middle of the ring. Ziggler turns it around and shows off some as fans boo. Ziggler cranks up for a superkick but Ali ducks. Ali rolls with a clothesline but Ziggler comes right back and rocks him.

Ziggler goes on and hits a superkick for the pin to win.

Winner: Dolph Ziggler

– After the match, Ziggler stands tall as his music hits.

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Jul 31 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Introduction:
Since getting his first shot at Shinsuke Nakamura at SmackVille, Ali felt like the time was right to do it live. Ali brought THE LIGHT to SmackDown Live. His previous promos have been about one thing and one thing only, bringing the light to those who need it. Ali wants to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves. Tonight was the night to make sure Shinsuke Nakamura got that message. Ali wants to write the story to his own destiny. Be his own author. He proved that tonight by defeating Nakamura. For more on what happened between The Light and Intercontinental Champion. check out the summary below.

Summary:
Despite a tough defeat to Shinsuke Nakamura during an impromptu Intercontinental Championship Match this past Saturday night on WWE Network special SMACKVILLE, Ali attempted to right the weekend’s wrong by ponying back up against The King of Strong Style tonight.

Ali shot out of the gates, bringing his explosive attack right to WWE’s Rockstar. Nakamura fired back with a series of blistering strikes to regain control, but Ali evaded the Kinshasa three times before catching the Intercontinental Champion off-guard with a rollup for the 1-2-3 in the non-title match.

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Jul 28 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Introduction:

Ali hasn’t been seen in the WWE ring since WWE Super Show Down. He was sidelined before due to injury in the beginning of the year and has been fighting his way back ever since. He felt that the light had gone out and it was time for it to be chased again. He wanted to do it his own way. Ali hooked up with Craig Mitchell to cut not one but two very dominant promos. He wants to be that saving grace, the person who helps those find their light.

Since then, Ali has been on the hunt to write his own destiny. To be the author to his own story. He wants the pen to write down his own words. Ali has now become THE LIGHT that everyone needs.

Tonight, Ali showed not only the WWE, but the entire world that his journey continues. He interrupted Shinsuke’s forfeit celebration to be THE ONE to challenge him to the Intercontinental Championship. Ali said that yes Finn was out with an injury, and he saw the opportunity to come and take his spot. Below is full match results.

Summary:

Less than one hour before the start of SMACKVILLE, WWE Twitter revealed Finn Bálor was battling an undisclosed injury throughout the week, and WWE medical staff determined he wasn’t eligible to compete against Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. While The Artist proclaimed he’d won the match by forfeit, Ali appeared and boldly challenged him for the workhorse title.

While Ali put up a valiant fight in his impromptu championship fight, evading Nakamura’s Kinshasa and striking with a tornado DDT, The Artist kicked out at the last second. Moments later, he made good on his second Kinshasa attempt, sidestepping the hard-charging Ali to send him head-first into the middle turnbuckle and clobbering his foe for the 1-2-3.

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Apr 07 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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The road from “Saturday Night Live” fame to WrestleMania infamy is a short one — about 6 feet or so as it turns out. Colin Jost and Michael Che traveled each and every one of them in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, courtesy of a can’t-be-stopped, man-on-a-mission Braun Strowman, who almost singlehandedly ran through the entire field to become the sixth winner of WrestleMania’s signature melee.

The Monster Among Men was all-business from the bell, and clearly had no patience for a feel-good story of any kind. Strowman put an end to not just one, but several sentimental favorites. SmackDown LIVE mainstay Ali? Gone. A returning Harper? Adios. Last year’s winner Matt Hardy? Him too, as well as his brother Jeff.

Jost and Che, for their part, saw the writing on the wall early on and hid underneath the ring at the opening bell — though Jost, perhaps, wanted to avoid drawing undue attention to his Odell Beckham Jr. Browns jersey — and while they attempted to steal the win by ganging up on Strowman as he tended to the Hardys, their big play failed and they found themselves with nowhere to run.

They tried to get out of it. Jost brought in his therapist to try and talk Strowman down. You can guess what happened to him. Che, wearing wrestling headgear and a WrestleMania hoodie, tried to eliminate himself, only to be stopped on the apron by Strowman and decked to the outside. Jost, inexplicably, found himself with a fighting chance when Braun accidentally got himself tangled in the ropes, but The Monster Among Men overpowered the comedian, hoisted him onto his shoulders, and sent him flying over the ring into a crowd of onlookers to claim the win.

From WrestleMania 35, he’s Braun Strowman. Thank you, goodnight.

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Mar 10 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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It’s looking more and more like the differences between “The New” Daniel Bryan and “The Old” Daniel Bryan begin and end with the fact that his WWE Championship is made of burlap rather than leather. If you give him a limb, he will bend and twist it until you submit. If you leave your face uncovered, he will find a way to get his knee to hit it. Whoever is in the ring with him, he finds a way to win. And if you throw a third guy in the match, he’ll beat him too.

Yes, the WWE Title Match at WWE Fastlane was a Triple Threat as Mr. McMahon had promised; the third man just wasn’t Kofi Kingston. Instead, the X-factor for the evening was Mustafa Ali, who threw himself heart, body and soul into a match that Bryan seemed to think he didn’t deserve, and Kevin Owens — the original challenger — was determined to make him regret entering at all. The former “Heart of 205 Live” flaunted Newton’s Law at will, not so much wrestling his opponents as picking them apart from above, and if the strategy was a tough one to counter for a brawler like Owens and a grappler like Bryan, it had the distinct disadvantage of taking as much out of Ali as it did out of them.

Not to be outdone, Owens made like his T-shirt and fought everyone, even dishing out one of his newfound Stunners and one of his old-school Pop-up Powerbombs on the ring apron, both to Ali. Bryan, wisely, largely kept himself out of Owens’ grasp, letting his two challengers fight it out until it was down to one. Thanks to an assist from Rowan, who dispatched Owens down the stretch, the last man standing was Ali. The champion once again disparaged his opponent’s credentials, slapping him across the face and screaming that he didn’t deserve to be in the match. The insults awakened Ali’s competitive fire, and the former Cruiserweight geared up for one final push — only to be met in midair by a Running Knee from Bryan that dropped him like a rock and handed The Planet’s Champion yet another one of his signature victories, new, old or otherwise.

Of course, there was one Superstar conspicuous by his absence in the match: Kofi Kingston. The WWE Universe, still disgruntled over the various corporate shenanigans that kept Kingston from the match, periodically lapsed into vocal, impassioned cheers for The Dreadlocked Dynamo. It wasn’t that they weren’t happy to have Owens back, or that Ali didn’t take their breath away. But at the end of the day, there’s one man that Daniel Bryan was supposed to face, and he didn’t. For the WWE Universe, there may well be something attached to this win that really is new for Daniel Bryan: an asterisk.

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Jan 20 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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It came down to Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins. One a physical marvel possessing all the tangible traits — power, speed and size — that it takes to make a WWE Superstar. The other an embodiment of all the intangibles that a WrestleMania main-eventer must possess. And as it has so often been over the last two years, the heart won out. Thanks to a grueling final push, Rollins eliminated The Monster Among Men to win the Men’s Royal Rumble Match, charting a course to a World Championship Match at WrestleMania 35.

Size vs. heart wasn’t just the story of the match’s conclusion, however. It was also a common thread throughout the entire wild, over-the-top rope contest. At various points in the match, giants and speedsters mixed it up, with a handful of truly unexpected interactions that showcased the little guy wouldn’t always be as helpless as he seemed. WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne was a surprise draw at No. 18, and he immediately made one of the more remarkable statements of the match, using his excruciating joint manipulation to muscle Drew McIntyre (No. 16; three eliminations) to his knees. Elsewhere, NXT North American Champion Johnny Gargano (No. 6) eliminated a former WWE Champion in Jinder Mahal. Black-and-gold hellion Aleister Black (No. 21) sent Dean Ambrose (No. 14) over the top rope with his spinning Black Mass kick. And Cruiserweight-turned–SmackDown LIVE stalwart Mustafa Ali (No. 13) eliminated both his rival Samoa Joe and Shinsuke Nakamura, the 2018 Men’s Rumble Match winner who had recaptured the United States Championship earlier in the night.

Even Rollins himself ended up on the wrong side of a confrontation with a goliath. After he instantly eliminated Bobby Lashley (No. 26), The All-Mighty plunged Rollins through a table, where he lay unmoving for several minutes while chaos raged around him. Strowman (No. 27) largely picked up the pace in Rollins’ absence by racking up four eliminations, though even he was waylaid outside the ring for a stretch, where the night’s strangest entrant reared her (yes, her) head.

That would be Nia Jax, who bushwhacked No. 30 entrant R-Truth from behind to steal his berth after a disappointing exit from the Women’s Royal Rumble Match. Only the fourth woman to compete in a Men’s Rumble Match, The Irresistible Force didn’t hesitate to mix it up with her male contemporaries, eliminating Mustafa Ali and largely holding her own until a concentrated effort from Randy Orton (No. 29), Rey Mysterio (No. 25) and Dolph Ziggler (No. 28) finally sent her packing. (For what it’s worth, a close second in terms of bizarre interactions was the duet-turned-brawl between Elias and Jeff Jarrett at Nos. 1 and 2.)

Jax’s exit opened the door for Strowman to return, and The Monster Among Men quickly thinned the field by eliminating Ziggler and rising star Andrade (No. 19), who eliminated Orton in his own right. It was down to just Strowman and Rollins, and it quickly became clear the latter, who was still reeling from Lashley’s table attack, was staring down an uphill battle.

The Monster Among Men manhandled his opponent until Rollins finally managed to muscle him over the top rope and onto the apron for the climactic slugfest. Thanks to some deft maneuvering and a well-placed superkick, Rollins got Strowman to his knees, and a final Stomp brought Strowman’s forehead to the apron and his feet to the floor.

Rollins made a point on Monday to discuss how his passion and his heart had carried him through the wild ups and downs of the past two years. He said, in effect, it would always keep him going. It didn’t fail him now: Seth Rollins went the distance, and now there’s just one thing left to do.

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