When the team disbanded before the start of the 1984 season, he was among the seven players absorbed by newcomer Beer Hausen Brewmasters, which bought the Toyota franchise.
[1] After spending one season playing under his former teammate and now playing-coach Robert Jaworski at Ginebra San Miguel in 1985, Relosa was shipped to newcomer Alaska Milk in 1986.
After a woeful stint with Pepsi, Relosa left for the United States and most thought he would migrate there for good.
In 1992, ten years after he won two championships with Toyota as arookie, Relosa became part of the champion team again with Shell winning the first conference crown.
[2] Relosa was suspended by then-commissioner Rey Marquez but the GAB decided to revoke his license, thus sparking a war of principles between the two bodies.