Street Profits’ WWE Future Uncertain Amid Booking Frustrations

The future of WWE’s popular tag team, the Street Profits, appears uncertain as backstage rumors suggest Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins may be frustrated with their current booking. Both stars have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction, fueling speculation that they might be considering their options within WWE.

Recent Frustrations and Contract Speculation

According to a recent report from Fightful Select, there is no clear answer on the Street Profits’ future, including whether their current WWE contracts are nearing expiration. Ford and Dawkins signed multi-year deals back in 2019, but the exact duration of these contracts has not been disclosed. This leaves fans guessing about the duo’s potential plans moving forward.

Some WWE insiders suggest that the Street Profits’ online comments might be part of a larger storyline, though it’s unclear whether this is a strategic move or genuine frustration with their position in the tag team division. Montez Ford added to the mystery in a recent interview by commenting, “I’m still thinking about it,” when asked about his WWE future.

The Street Profits’ Current Storyline and Friday’s Tag Title Match

Despite the uncertainty, the Street Profits are scheduled to compete for the WWE Tag Team Titles on SmackDown this Friday. This high-stakes match could be an opportunity for Ford and Dawkins to regain championship gold, potentially renewing their momentum within WWE’s tag team division.

If the Street Profits secure the titles, it may signal a renewed push for the team and help address their current concerns. However, a loss might further fuel speculation about their future, especially if they continue to express dissatisfaction publicly.

What’s Next for the Street Profits?

Whether their current frustrations are a storyline or a genuine reaction to their position in WWE, fans are watching closely to see what the future holds for the Street Profits. A departure could open the door for the duo to pursue other opportunities or even explore singles careers. For now, fans will have to wait to see if Friday’s SmackDown title match brings a turning point for Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins.

As WWE navigates potential changes in its roster, the Street Profits’ next steps remain one of the most intriguing aspects of the current WWE landscape.

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