Montez Ford Feeling Guilty About Potential WWE Singles Run
Potential WWE singles run filling Montez Ford with guilt
Sep 11, 2024
The Street Profits have been one of the stand out teams in WWE for several years now, but it is seemingly inevitable that one day Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins will embark on singles careers.
However, it seems that the idea of a solo run makes Ford feel guilty, according to his wife former WWE Women’s Champion Bianca Belair:
“Yeah, I mean, he’s ready (Belair said about Montez Ford). He is rea-dy. He loves being in a tag team, Dawks is like his brother and sometimes, he goes back-and-forth. He’s ready then he gets guilty, he feels guilty because he’s like, ‘That’s my brother. I should wanna do as much as I can in this tag team…’ But he’s ready. I always tell him, it’s just not a matter of if, it’s just a matter of when.
"All that man needs is the opportunity and he will skyrocket and he’s been there for me when I main evented WrestleMania. I remember that WrestleMania, he was supposed to have a match and then they didn’t have a match and I main evented WrestleMania so, to see how he put aside, like, he was husband before he was WWE superstar. Husband before work so I can’t wait until I can do the same thing for him. I can’t wait until I can be there to support him the way that he’s been there for me but, it’s crazy, you know? He downplays himself so much though sometimes. I’m like, I have to remind him, ‘You are a Triple Crown Champion.’
“They are an amazing tag team. I feel like they don’t get the credit sometimes that they deserve as a tag team. People forget what they’ve accomplished as a tag team. But, it’s gonna happen and when it happens, it’s gonna be colossal, it’s gonna be big. That’s another thing of just timing. I tell him all the time, it’s just timing. It’s timing. Like, ‘Listen, you have a long career and when it happens, it’s gonna be great.’ I don’t know if it’s gonna happen now, I don’t know if it’s gonna happen when I’m off and with a big belly, pregnant… I’m ready for him to go out there and really let loose and showcase what he can do. But it’s gonna happen. It’s gonna happen and I can’t wait because he has everything. He has everything that someone that needs to be at the top level. He has it and everybody sees it. It’s funny though, I was like, ‘Okay, the longer they keep holding off, it’s just gonna keep brewing more and more and more so, just let it keep getting as big as possible,” said Belair to The Ringer Wrestling Show.
Street Profits returned to WWE NXT on September 10 in a losing effort against NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer and Axiom.
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