The Street Profits, Montez Ford, and Angelo Dawkins are not happy with their current direction in WWE. The duo has explicitly expressed its frustration about their position. As such, fans have grown concerned about Ford and Dawkins.
Adding to the recent teases, Ford has sent yet another cryptic message on social media. Taking it to Instagram, the 34-year-old star posted photos from the ongoing UK tour. Moreover, Ford seemingly affirmed his loyalty to his tag team partner, Dawkins.
While many believe that this is a hint of the former Tag Team Champions turning heel soon, a few are speculating about their WWE futures. Ford had stated in an interview how they have fought The Bloodline continuously for the past few years. Similar to Kevin Owens‘ ongoing character shift, Ford alluded to going down the same path soon.
Despite the off-screen statements, The Street Profits haven’t shown any signs of turning heel. On last week’s episode of SmackDown, Ford and Dawkins defeated Pretty Deadly in tag team action. Prior to that, they missed out on several opportunities to dethrone The Bloodline and become WWE Tag Team Champions.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by 𝕂𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕋𝕖𝕫 (@montezfordwwe)Since Triple H has taken over creative duties, The Street Profits are yet to win tag team gold. Additionally, fans have called for Montez Ford to embark on a singles run. Needless to say, it will be interesting to see where the future of the tag team lies amid the rising tension.
RELATED“My back hurt trying this,” 35-year-old female WWE star breaks silence after trying out new TWERKING move in the ringThe Street Profits’ inconsistent run under the Triple H eraAs mentioned, The Street Profits haven’t been able to claim the tag team titles over the past couple of years. Under the Triple H era, Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford have found it difficult to find a consistent run in WWE. The Street Profits (via WWE)The need to use tag team titles to push faction storylines has hurt Ford and Dawkins.
Whether it be Raw or SmackDown, The Street Profits have been the team that either The Judgment Day or The Bloodline beats to assert their dominance. Last year, it did seem that things would change when they joined forces with Bobby Lashley. However, the trio failed to make an impact on SmackDown.
The group disbanded after Lashley got injured and subsequently left WWE in August. Therefore, The Street Profits’ next move could very well prove to be a make or break for their WWE careers. RELATED“It made too much sense,” Seth Rollins reveals the moment he decided he was going to marry Becky Lynch