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Montez Ford expresses frustration with WWE

Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits at WWE Smackdown on Friday, December 1, 2023, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, ny. Photo by George Tahinos, https://georgetahinos.smugmug.com

Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits at WWE Smackdown on Friday, December 1, 2023, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, ny. Photo by George Tahinos, https://georgetahinos.smugmug.com

Montez Ford, one half of the Street Profits tag team, has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the company.

In an interview with The Daily Mail Online, Ford complained about The Street Profits not being booked with any momentum anymore.

“For me to sit here and go like, how’s it going, that it’s good, that’d be a lie. There’s always pleasure in doing what you love, what you admire, what you have dreamt of, what you have goals in and passion for, but it does get to that sense of frustration where anything you try to accomplish in life, where you may feel like it’s either taking too long, or it’s been too long, or nothing’s happening,” he said.

The Street Profits have held the tag titles three times in the WWE. They have held every tag title in WWE including NXT’s. According to Ford, The Street Profits are drifting in WWE.

“You’ve got new faces showing up on the scene, and our audience naturally tends to forget what we’ve done and how we’ve done it. In the now, it is at the point where it’s been almost four years since we’ve been tag team champions. I’m not going to lie and say I don’t sit here and watch all the comments and everything. I watch everything. We’re not in conversations when it comes to top tag teams. We’re not in conversations when it comes to anything wrestling related, besides the fact of getting handled by The Bloodline, and that doesn’t sit well with me. So as well as is it is going in terms of being my dream job, it is enjoying as it is frustrating,” he said.

Bobby Lashley leaving the WWE ended the The Pride stable and their angles on WWE television. Over the last year or so, The Street Profits’ main role has been either taking on The Bloodline here and there or relegated to assisting single stars like LA Knight, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton in their matches against others. The last notable feud was last year when they were taking on The Final Testament.

From 2023 going forward, The Street Profits have wrestled 89 times for WWE. They have won approximately 34 of those matches.

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