The Usos
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Professional wrestling legend and future WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman who is the special Council of the WWE Undisputed Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns recently explained why the Street Profits was a never been a competition to the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Champions The Usos.

The rivalry between the Street Profits and the Usos had been one of the longest running feuds in WWE history. It is also considered as one of the best tag team feuds in WWE history. Some of the fans even believe that this is the best ever Tag Team feud in WWE history.

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Paul Heyman Explains Why Street Profits Was Never Been A Competition To The Usos

But it is true that the usos had been the more successful duo of the two teams in this long running rivalry. The Street Profits had been a two times WWE Tag Team Champion whereas the Usos is an eight times WWE Tag Team Champion. Even during their latest feud, Street Profits were completely out numbered.

There latest match up took place at Money in the Bank pay per view event which was won by the Usos. Reports suggest that WWE is considering to break the team of the Street Profits as they are looking forward to push Montez Ford as a singles star. This could be a bad idea as there are not enough tag teams in WWE right now. But it could be excellent for Montez Ford.

Street Profits
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Paul Heyman who is the special Council of the WWE Undisputed Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns recently spoke to Joey Hayden of the Dallas Morning News where he explained why the Street Profits was a never been a competition to the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Champions The Usos. He said;

“I first met Jimmy and Jey Uso when they were four years old, and I was managing — what an antiquated term that is — their father, who later on became known as Rikishi, and their uncle, Samu, as the Samoan SWAT team in WCW in 1989.

Street Profits
Street Profits. Image Credits: Twitter

“And it was the night that the Samoan SWAT team defeated the Road Warriors in the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, during an era of history that no one ever defeated the Road Warriors, let alone in the Omni in Atlanta. And the Usos went out to the ring at around three o’clock in the afternoon, with their father watching, and within two minutes, they were doing top rope splashes on each other.

“And this is at four years old. And I talked about it on WCW television that like a fish takes to water like a bird takes to air, the brothers that would later become known as the Usos take to wrestling. They are naturals. They were born to do this. And they were born to be the greatest tag team of all time. And I believe that they have firmly established themselves as just that.”

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