Summary
- Street Profits reclaim WWE Tag Team Championship after four years
- Match victory was a result of Gargano’s mistake and Ford’s frog splash
- Street Profits become second team to achieve WWE Tag Team Triple Crown
The Street Profits are back on top of the SmackDown tag team division as Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford captured the WWE Tag Team Championships Friday afternoon. This marked their first title win in over four years, and fans were elated to see them pick up the victory over DIY at the main event.
Street Profits Finally Get The Titles Back
The win comes after a tumultuous period that saw injuries, a lack of creative direction, and rumors of a split derail their momentum in late 2024 and early 2025. That said, the duo returned stronger and looked better than ever to reclaim the gold.
In the closing moments of the match, Johnny Gargano mistakenly superkicked his own partner when the Meet in the Middle went sideways. Dawkins was able to tag Montez Ford, and Ford hit a huge frog splash for the win. The Street Profits got the pyro to close the show, and the WWE Universe was into every minute. It took four years and two months for the Profits to win the titles back, and this was three episodes of WWE programming in a row where a title changed hands in the main event.
The win cements their place in WWE history. They become only the second team to achieve the WWE Tag Team Triple Crown, having previously held the NXT, Raw, and SmackDown Tag Team Championships.

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Are The Street Profits All The Way Back?
Since their NXT debut in 2016, The Street Profits have thrilled audiences with their mix of high energy and comedy. Lately, they have been playing more of a heel role, tired of being overlooked in the tag team division. However, on Friday, they were the clear fan favorites as the Barcelona, Spain audience watched on during the kickoff of WWE’s European tour.
There had been rumors of a possible split, with Montez Ford potentially going his own way in singles action, but the last few weeks saw the Street Profits work their way back into the mix in a stacked tag team division.
Their latest championship win reaffirms their status as one of WWE’s top tag teams and sets the stage for potential WrestleMania 41.
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