Montez Ford
Montez Ford. Image Credits: Twitter

Former two times WWE Tag Team Champion and a former WWE NXT Tag Team Champion Montez Ford who is one half of the famous tag team the Street Profits recently talked about their defeat against The Usos at Summerslam pay per view event and expressed his disappointment about it.

There are rumors that The Street Profits are going to split soon. But would separating Street Profits be a good idea? WWE has a bad reputation of breaking stables and Tag teams. Recently for some reasons WWE is not allowing any stable to co exist for long. For some reason the way is not allowing any stable to co exist for long.

Montez Ford
Montez Ford. Image Credits: Twitter

Montez Ford Admits Her Disappointment On losing To The Usos At Summerslam

But stable based wrestling is always very fun to watch. The same strategy is currently being applied by the arrival of the WWE, the All Elite Wrestling. And this is one of the biggest reasons why AEW is so entertaining.

WWE even has a bad reputation of breaking successful tag teams as well. One of the biggest mistakes they made during the first brand extension in 2002 when they broke be legendary table of the Dudley Boys. D Von Dudley was given a terrible gimmick called Reverend D Von. Needless to say it did not work. Later the tag team was remerged. This is only one example of the WWE breaking famous tag teams.

Recently there is a rumour floating around on the world of professional wrestling that WWE are planning to break the famous stable the Street Profits. This stable has been quite famous since joining WWE through the NXT.

Montez Ford
Montez Ford. Image Credits: Twitter

But WWE is failing to book them properly in the recent days. They are being underutilized in SmackDown, it was one of the biggest reasons why they were drafted to RAW. Rumours suggest that WWE may break this tag team and make both members having solo runs and Montez Ford to receive a big push.

Montez Ford who is one half of the famous tag team the Street Profits recently spoke on The Bump where he talked about their defeat against The Usos at Summerslam pay per view event and expressed his disappointment about it. He said;

“I’m not gonna sit here in The Bump studio and act like everything’s fine and dandy. You know, we had a great return. [My] frog splash is still intact, athleticism is still intact, the passion is still there, but I can’t sit here and lie to you guys and say that SummerSlam doesn’t bother me.

“I can’t sit here and act like it doesn’t bother me that every single day that I wake up and look in the mirror, that I failed on that stage, that we failed on that stage. It’s something that bothers us to this day. So when the injury happened and all of the rehabilitation, a whole different type of focus and mode was happening. I’m not just gonna improve in athleticism, I’m gonna improve everything.

Montez Ford
Montez Ford. Image Credits: Twitter

“The way my mind is, the way I eat, the way I conduct, the energy, the people I keep around myself, everything’s gonna be intact. There’s not gonna be any mishaps because I feel like there’s not gonna be any more excuses once that time comes — and that time will come. But I can’t sit here and act like SummerSlam doesn’t bother us because it bothers us all the time, it really does.” continued Montez Ford.

“Granted, we go out there and we give the crowd exactly what they deserve, what they need, what they love. But, out of all of the things we’ve accomplished, we have not [won] the Undisputed Tag Team Championships and that is something that doesn’t sit well with me.

“I’m not trying to make this a dark segment at all, I’m just telling you how serious I am about the next few months, years, or however long it takes to get that, to obtain that gold with my tag team partner. It will happen, and I’ll tell you right here on The Bump Usos, if nobody else takes care of the job before we get there, we definitely will.”

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