6 Ups & 2 Downs From WWE SmackDown (21 Mar - Results & Review)

3. SmackDown's Tag-Team Division Delivers Again

Street Profits Los Garza Montez Ford Berto
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The tag-team division on Friday nights has been a regular highlight of SmackDown's output for a while now. That continued with another helping of fab doubles action when The Street Profits took on Los Garza. Honestly, it turned into one hell of a match. Triple H made sure to give all four men plenty of time to work with too, and they didn't let the boss man down.

One spot in particular stood out. Montez Ford showed off his athleticism by flipping out of a double team from Garza, and the heel pair looked totally stunned by it. That was sweet, but so was the match generally. Los Garza are just such an underrated duo, people. They do so many little things incredibly well (check out the way Angel trapped himself on the ropes following the stunned sell, which paved the way for Ford to hit a superplex on Berto without threat of being cut off) and always hit their marks.

Hopefully, this win for the Profits won't rule Legado del Fantasma out of playing a part in the tag title scene come WrestleMania 41. They deserve to be part of the package there. Next up, Pretty Deadly get their own shot at the belts over in London. Provided the Brits bring the same aggression they've been showing recently, that'll be another stormer of a match.

It must help Trips sleep easy at night to know he can put any combo of teams from the division out there and trust them to deliver something worth watching.

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