WWE NXT star Dijak has been reminded of an issue with creative after a world-famous rapper shared a photo with Snoop Dogg’s Golden Title.
Snoop Dogg’s belt found its way into the hands of T-Pain, with the singer, songwriter and producer sharing the image that can be seen below on Twitter.
The photo caught Dijak’s attention who saw it as an opportunity to question how things had gone awry in WWE creative.
In response to T-Pain’s photo, Dijak would make a observation about both names mocking WWE’s decision, stating:
“T-Pain is a great name for a wrestler and T-Bar is a great name for a rapper how tf did we mess this up.”
Previously, Dijak was repackaged as T-Bar in the much-maligned unit of Retribution, alongside Mace, Slapjack, Reckoning and Retaliation, and led by Mustafa Ali.
Of course, Dijak has since returned to NXT in late 2022, and along with that move, ditched the T-Bar name.
Following his release, Mace (who went on to be ma.çé in Maximum Male Models) would discuss how Retribution could have been made better.
Mustafa Ali also reflected on the failure of the group, saying that the “whys” of the group’s purpose was never presented on television.
T-Pain is a great name for a wrestler and T-Bar is a great name for a rapper how tf did we mess this up. https://t.co/4gyDC5W22W
— DIJAK (@DijakWWE) February 16, 2024
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