Angelo Dawkins Vows to “Prove Everybody Wrong” Amid Street Profits Split Rumors

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — WWE Superstar Angelo Dawkins, one-half of the multi-time tag team champions The Street Profits, recently sat down with The Finish with Kor & Tor on KRON4 Bay Area to discuss the team’s future, their upcoming WWE Tag Team Championship match against the Wyatt Sicks, and the swirling talk of a potential singles run.
As the Profits prepare to challenge the eerie faction on the October 10 episode of SmackDown in Perth, Australia, Dawkins made their intentions clear:
“Beat the crap out of those dudes, get the titles back, we’re tired of chasing,” he said bluntly.
But the conversation quickly shifted to the possibility of the Profits splitting up—something fans have speculated about for years. Dawkins didn’t back away from the topic.
“I don’t know, maybe. I know a lot of people have been clamoring for The Street Profits to split up. If it happens, it happens. I know there’s a lot of talk when it comes to me, more of the not being successful part. But hey, I just let everybody talk, and then if it happens, I’ll prove everybody wrong.”
The co-hosts, Kor and Tor, offered their own fantasy booking scenarios. Kor suggested Montez Ford could thrive as a cocky, high-flying singles star with early Shawn Michaels energy, while Dawkins could undergo a drastic repackaging as a brooding heel with a bold new look. Tor even floated the idea of Dawkins aligning with the Wyatt Sicks if he “couldn’t defeat them and chose to join them instead.”
While the speculation is purely hypothetical, Dawkins’ confidence stood out. For all the chatter about Ford being destined for singles greatness, Dawkins sent a clear message that he’s ready to silence doubters if the opportunity ever arises.
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Angelo Dawkins has often been viewed as the “other half” of The Street Profits while Montez Ford grabs most of the spotlight. But this interview shows Dawkins is fully aware of that perception—and he’s not shying away from it. Instead, he’s embracing the challenge, promising to prove his critics wrong if and when he gets his shot at a singles career. WWE has a history of breakout moments when a tag wrestler seizes the spotlight (think Jey Uso or even early Shawn Michaels), and Dawkins might be next in line if the cards fall his way. Whether it’s as a fiery underdog or a drastically repackaged heel, Dawkins has more fight in him than many give him credit for.