WWE Raw Star Cuts Fiery Promo: Says Team “Deserve” WWE Tag Team Gold

WWE star Angelo Dawkins recently delivered a passionate online promo, venting his frustrations about the Street Profits’ standing in WWE and their upcoming WWE Tag Team Championship match against the Motor City Machine Guns. Dawkins’ fiery speech emphasizes the stakes for the Street Profits as they prepare for their first title shot in four years on this week’s SmackDown. His remarks have sparked speculation about the team’s future in WWE, especially amid ongoing rumors about possible contract changes.

Dawkins and Ford Demand Championship Glory

In his promo, Dawkins declared that he and his partner, Montez Ford, have been waiting far too long for a chance to reclaim the WWE Tag Team Championships. “Four years. Four long years since we had those WWE Tag Team Championships,” Dawkins emphasized, expressing his frustration at repeatedly being the number one contender without winning the titles. He continued, “This time, we have to do it. No excuses. Nothing’s getting in our way.”

Dawkins’ determined tone reveals the high stakes of this Friday’s championship match, as he and Ford aim to secure the titles or face potentially drastic changes to their trajectory within WWE.

A Fiery Message for the Motor City Machine Guns

Dawkins did not hold back in addressing the current champions, the Motor City Machine Guns. He asserted that the Street Profits are not only ready but “deserving” of the titles, promising the Motor City Machine Guns an intense fight. “Motor City, y’all deserving of an ass whooping, not those tag team championships,” Dawkins declared, making it clear that he and Ford are willing to go to extreme lengths to claim WWE’s tag team gold.

Speculation Surrounding the Street Profits’ WWE Future

Dawkins’ and Ford’s passionate promo has fueled speculation about their WWE futures, especially as some fans believe the strong words could be signaling a storyline shift or a potential tag team split. The Street Profits’ contracts, signed in 2019, have raised questions about their status, with rumors of new negotiations underway.

As SmackDown approaches, fans eagerly await the showdown between the Street Profits and the Motor City Machine Guns, knowing that the outcome could impact the Street Profits’ future and set the stage for WWE’s tag team division moving forward.

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