6 Ups & 3 Downs From Last Night's WWE NXT (11 Sept)

2. Profits In Peace?

Street Profits
WWE

Midway through this week's NXT, The Street Profits stood on a rock at Central Park talking about their thirst to win back the NXT Tag Team Championships whilst being slightly distracted about their commitments to Monday Night Raw later that day.

This felt method.

Where, in WWE's complex hierarchy, do Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins reside? Where do they belong? Where do they want to be ultimately?

There was a down-to-earth dedication about their intent to reclaim the NXT Tag Team Titles here, but their current position as backstage cheerleaders on the flagship undermine any future rus they could take at The Undisputed Era.

They can do both well, but the can't continue to do both. This piece-to-cam didn't make moves in finding clarity in their future.

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