Mercedes Martinez Explains Why She Asked To Be Removed From Retribution

Mercedes Martinez Explains Why She Asked To Be Removed From Retribution

In October, it was confirmed that Mercedes Martinez was no longer part of WWE’s Retribution stable. At the time, no information was given why Retaliation, as she was named, had just quietly disappeared after being on the main roster for only a few weeks. She’d return to NXT on the December 23rd episode attacking NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai. Now in an interview with PWInsider, she has spoken about her brief time on the main roster and that being part of the faction didn’t fit with her career goals and what she wasn’t her legacy to be.

I was given an opportunity, and I took the opportunity not knowing what the outcome would be, you got to make the best of anything you can, but I think when that opportunity came, it just wasn’t for me. When you hit this pinnacle of your career, as I did, hitting 20 years, and you want to make the most of your career, but make it part of a legacy, what you want to be for your career. I just think being part of that group, it’s no hidden fact that it was me, I don’t hide the fact, but I don’t mention it, only because it was a very small part of what the bigger picture is. It’s kind of one of those things where it’s, you know what? “This is where Mercedes is, but maybe it doesn’t fit her mold, maybe doesn’t fit the career, the trajectory that I want my career, my legacy to be.” It was no hard feelings, I just think we had both two different plans, I wanted one thing to go one way, and they had a different outlook and maybe they were still working on their outlook. It’s just something that I just said, “Hey, I know where I want my career and this is probably not it.” I don’t give any hard feelings and I wish nothing but success to all those that are a part of the group and I wish them the best, I really, really, really do, but I just think it wasn’t meant for me, it was probably meant for somebody else and I wanna make me legacy a little different and that’s why I’m back on NXT and gonna put my mark on the women’s division there. Mercedes Martinez

Moving back to NXT after a main roster call-up does appear like a major carer setback, especially aged 40. Although with the Retribution faction being ridiculed from the outset due to their names, masks, and poor booking, Martinez may end up having made a wise decision. When WWE inevitably pulls the plug on the group, they will have quite a task rebuilding the individual members’ careers, and for some, it could be the end of their time with WWE, simply due to being saddled with a gimmick.

JAMES RYDER

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