Triple H to put WWE title on 34-year-old star after he revealed his real-life frustration? Potential explored
The WWE Universe saw significant developments on the latest edition of SmackDown, particularly when Nick Aldis introduced the new Women's United States Title. In addition, the OG Bloodline reunited, and Randy Orton was stretchered out of the arena.
Another notable moment involved the Street Profits. This took place backstage when Montez Ford, Angelo Dawkins, and B-Fab confronted the Motor City Machine Guns following the WWE Tag Team Champions' victory over A-Town Down Under.
The former SmackDown Tag Team Champions later confirmed that, after discussions with Nick Aldis, they secured a title shot against MCMG for next week's episode of the blue brand. Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin acknowledged that the veteran duo was deserving of this opportunity.
One possible reason behind this sudden title shot could be Montez Ford's recent frustration, as he recently openly expressed dissatisfaction with the Triple H-led creative team's booking during interviews. Many believe this may have influenced The Game to grant the Street Profits a title opportunity. If this is indeed the case, it raises the possibility of Montez Ford winning the gold. This scenario seems realistic, given rumors that his contract is set to expire in December.
If true, Triple H may not want to risk losing Ford and could potentially make him a champion to secure his future with the company. For now, we’ll have to wait and see what unfolds next week on SmackDown when the Street Profits take on the Motor City Machine Guns for the WWE Tag Team Championship.
What if Triple H doesn't crown Street Profits as WWE Tag Team Champions next week?
If Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins fail to capture the gold on next week’s SmackDown, it could indicate that the company has two potential directions in mind. The first scenario could see Triple H implementing other plans for the former champions, possibly leading to the breakup of the Street Profits and a subsequent singles push for Montez Ford.
The 34-year-old has already impressed fans with his in-ring performances, and he even had a brief singles run when Dawkins was sidelined by injury.
Alternatively, Triple H might allow the Street Profits to leave WWE, as their contracts are rumored to expire next month. If WWE continues to book them poorly and with Ford’s contract expiration looming, he may choose to leave the company rather than remain underutilized.
Next week’s SmackDown promises to be an interesting show, especially as fans eagerly await to see whether the Street Profits can end MCMG’s title reign.