“Fueled by hate,” Former Champion issues a warning to the entire locker room after being overlooked in WWE

A 34-year-old SmackDown wrestler is fed up with the continued trail of losses in WWE and has thus warned the roster.


“Fueled by hate,” Former Champion issues a warning to the entire locker room after being overlooked in WWE

SmackDown Star vents frustration [via- WWE]

Things are not well with one of the most consistent tag teams WWE’s had in recent years. And they’re none other than The Street Profits. The team’s one-half, Angelo Dawkins, took to X and warned every single superstar to be wary of him as he’s going to drop them. Dawkins and his partner, Montez Ford, have undergone significant character change in recent weeks.

It all began when Ford spoke to the Daily Mail about his frustrations with The Street Profits‘ booking in WWE. He alluded to not being in the conversation of the top tag teams because of losing momentum every time he and Angelo build it up. Montez asserted that the fans would never invest their time and money into such a duo whose entire journey in WWE has been marred by stop-and-go creative.

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After doing this interview, Ford posted a cryptic note on Instagram that appeared to some as if he was leaving WWE. However, in hindsight, all this was a ruse to gain more traction around Street Profits. Although Tez and Dawkins being upset with their current standing in the company is true, they’re just not exiting the company.

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Fueled by hate. I’m dropping everyone in my way.

Angelo Dawkins via X

Earlier today, a report from PWInsider cleared up the air. It stated that both members of The Street Profits are locked into WWE deals. Moreover, their recent social media stunts were likely a shot at gaining attention and nothing more, the report added. Also, Montez Ford is involved with some outside projects as well.

But, as of now, the internal belief within WWE suggests that the duo is staying. There’s been enough smoke and mirrors encircling the multi-time tag title holders and their WWE status. Hopefully, the situation is as clear as daylight now.

Did The Street Profits turn heel on SmackDown?

Last Friday on SmackDown, The Street Profits took on Motor City Machine Guns for the WWE tag team titles. In the closing moments, Tommaso Ciampa, out of nowhere, interfered to cost the challengers. Ciampa was seemingly upset at the fact that the Profits were given priority over DIY.

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The Street Profits on SmackDown [via- WWE]

When Johnny Gargano tried to cool his partner down, Ciampa shoved him off and left. After that, the Machine Guns went to Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins to apologize for how the title match ended the way it did.

However, Angelo was in no mood to buy that, as he punched Alex Shelley right in the face. That killer instinct was exactly that missing piece of the puzzle, which might’ve been aching the Street Profits for a while. It’d be interesting to see if they manage to crawl their way back to the top once again.

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