Street Profits Win World Tag Team Championship From The Vision On WWE Raw

Published: 1 hour ago by Liam | Last Updated: 1 hour ago by Liam

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The Street Profits won the World Tag Team Championship from The Vision on today’s episode of WWE Raw in London, England.

The main event of the show today saw the Profits challenge The Vision’s Austin Theory and Bron Breakker for the title.

It was the Profits who came out with the win, becoming new World Tag Team Champions and winning their fifth overall tag team championship in WWE.

Logan Paul had initially come out with Theory and Breakker but was ordered to the back by the referee mid-way through the match.

Towards the end, he came back to ringside but was cut off by the return of Joe Hendry who made his return from a few weeks away after he was attacked by The Vision.

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With Hendry chasing Paul away, Seth Rollins also made his way out and grabbed the brass knuckles that Paul had left behind, striking Theory with them.

With Breakker distracted by Rollins and Theory taken out, the Profits took advantage and scored the win.

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Will The Street Profits Ever Become Singles Stars?

There have been multiple occasions over the past few years when it seemed like the Street Profits were on the verge of splitting up, most likely with Montez Ford going on to get a singles push.

However, that’s not come to fruition, and as time has gone on, there has been more and more praise for Angelo Dawkins as well.

There do have to be questions asked as to whether the time has come and gone for a Ford or Dawkins singles run, and whether there’ll ever be a better opportunity that presents itself.

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The Profits are still somewhat fresh right now due to spending so much time off TV, but that’ll wear off soon enough and they could once again fall into the trap of becoming a bit stale and the same Street Profits they’ve been for the past eight years.

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