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WWE has been dealing with positive COVID-19 cases over the last few weeks, forcing several changes, including Sunday’s Clash of Champions pay-per-view.
As first reported by Dave Meltzer on Sunday Night’s Main Event, members of Retribution have not been medically cleared to compete. None of the group appeared during Sunday’s show.
Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet revealed all five key members of the group have tested negative for COVID-19, but are required to quarantine for two weeks due to coming in contact with someone who did test positive for the virus.
Regarding RETRIBUTION not being cleared to compete at the moment, sources tell me all 5 members tested negative for COVID-19. However, the group’s members each have to quarantine themselves for two weeks because they came into proximity with someone who tested positive.
Based on this latest report, key members will not be appearing on Monday Night RAW for the next two weeks, seemingly halting the current storyline.
Regarding RETRIBUTION not being cleared to compete at the moment, sources tell me all 5 members tested negative for COVID-19. However, the group's members each have to quarantine themselves for two weeks because they came into proximity with someone who tested positive.
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) September 28, 2020
Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, and Nikki Cross were also absent from Sunday’s event due to COVID-19 concerns. Meltzer noted at least two of the three did not test positive for the virus, but came in contact with someone who did.
As more information is known, an update will be provided.