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8. Bobby Lashley (c) Vs. Apollo Crews

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Retribution have made a mess of everything, and not remotely in the way they intended.

Back when they were cutting up the ring with a chainsaw and throwing Molotov Cocktails into the side of the Performance Center, they were merely mocked for their daft acts of protests. Now, as contracted Raw brand superstars, they are free to be mocked for their direct involvement in the ongoing storylines.

Through the insurgent invaders, WWE have babyfaced the Hurt Business just a month or so on from presenting Apollo Crews as a heel. What might have been an interesting rematch from a slightly drab Payback battle has instead been lost in this fog.

We should be asking if Cedric Alexander or Ricochet will get involved, but are instead considering the inevitability of the newly-contracted masked goons coming out and ruining everything again. And not in the way they think. T-Bar told CM Punk not to mock his brother Slapjack on Twitter, but how can you not take the p*ss out of this act?

The match will go to a disqualification, but any semblance of a feud has dissolved anyway.

Winner - Apollo Crews (Bobby Lashley retains)

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