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Retribution ‘Hacks’ & Takes Over WWE Twitter Account
– Now that Retribution finally has some momentum after picking up a couple of much-needed wins on Raw, the group is attempting further disruption. Retribution has now hacked WWE’s Twitter account. The WWE Twitter banner now shows Retribution’s logo. Also the following video was posted earlier today, where they take a laptop away from WWE social media team member:
— WWE (@WWE) November 17, 2020
Additionally, Retribution leader Mustafa Ali has been posting tweets from the account of his former SmackDown Hacker persona leading up to the Twitter takeover. He noted on his own personal Twitter account, “The @WWE account is mine.”
The group’s stated goal is the destruction of WWE. Despite this, they were still signed to contracts and drafted to the Raw roster during the 2020 WWE Draft. Now that they have control of WWE’s Twitter, what they do next remains to be seen.
The @WWE account is mine.
— Mustafa Ali / Adeel Alam (@AliWWE) November 17, 2020
10_00:17_11_20 @WWE
— The Message (@TheMessageWWE) November 17, 2020
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— The Message (@TheMessageWWE) November 17, 2020
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— The Message (@TheMessageWWE) November 17, 2020
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— The Message (@TheMessageWWE) November 17, 2020
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— The Message (@TheMessageWWE) November 17, 2020
Are you listening now? @wwe
— Reckoning (@ReckoningRTRBTN) November 17, 2020
How does it feel to lose control?
— T-BAR (@TBARRetribution) November 17, 2020
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W̲̹̰̒ͨͫH͇͈AṮ̥͚͛ͧ̃ Y̭̻ͮͧO̬U̲̙̟ͯ͗́ ̼̾DE͖̬S̩̲̩̋̃́ERV̦̤ͅE @wwe ( ╹ਊ╹)
— M̭̦̥͖̞̟̯̹A̲̮͎͚ͅC͇̞̹͕͎̪̟̜̱͈E̹̭͎̗̣̱̤̯̠̮̮̤̪̘͓ͅ (@RETRIBUTIONMACE) November 17, 2020
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