Montez Ford
Montez Ford. Image Credits: Twitter

Professional wrestling legend Paul Heyman recently said that the Street Profits is the most underrated tag team in WWE right now. Paul Heyman also said that both members of the street profits are really good on the mic as well and they are underrated in this field as well.

The street profits started their professional wrestling career as a tag team back in 2016. Their previous record are not very important. This tag team is solely raised by WWE and without any doubt they are one of the best tag teams in WWE right now.

Street Profits
Street Profits. Image Credits: Twitter

Paul Heyman Thinks Street Profits Is The Most Underrated Tag Team In WWE Right Now

During the covid-19 pandemic, WWE Brock many good tag teams, they also released some good tag teams as well. Only a few number of Tag teams could survive the pandemic of covid-19 in WWE. One of them is of course The New Day, the Street Profits is also one of them.

They spent three years in the NXT and they made their main roster debut in 2019. At first they were mostly seen doing backstage promos and after coming to in ring action they won the Tag Team Championship of both brand one time each. Currently they are struggling to get spotlights.

Street Profits
Street Profits. Image Credits: Twitter

Recently, Paul Heyman recently spoke to Highspots Wrestling Network for a virtual meet-and-greet where he said that they are the most underrated tag team in WWE right now;

“I think both answers would be The Street Profits. I don’t think — and they get a lot of credit for being great promos. I don’t think they’ve even scratched the surface of how great they are yet. Both of them [Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins]. The rhythm between the two of them is just magic.

Street Profits
Street Profits. Image Credits: Twitter

“Armando Alejandro Estrada, one of the funniest human beings I’ve ever met in my entire life and never got a chance on a major platform to never show how great he was. I mean going back, Austin Idol. Austin Idol is terribly underrated in the history of this industry as to just how great of a promo he was. I got through my rookie year based on stuff that I learned from Austin Idol.”

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