WRESTLING RUMOR: WWE Might Have Found Its Next Star
They need someone new. There are all kinds of wrestlers in the world today, but at times you are going to see some of them leave. Maybe it is due to injury or burnout or just age, but at some point, wrestlers are going to leave. When those wrestlers leave, they are going to need someone to replace them, and WWE might be trying someone out in one of those spots.
According to GiveMeSport, Montez Ford of the Street Profits is seen as a future singles star in the company. Ford faced Universal Champion Roman Reigns in the main event of the September 17 SmackDown in a match that was designed as a trial for his future singles push. There had been rumors of the Street Profits being split up in the WWE Draft, but the team ultimately stayed together, albeit with a move to Monday Night Raw.
Ford feels like a star in the making. Check out what he can do on his own in the ring:
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Opinion: I don’t know how much of a surprise this is as Ford has been seen as a breakout star for a long time now. He has more charisma than he knows what to do with and some of the athletic feats he pulls off are second to none. It is easy to see why WWE would want to push him as a big deal, and it would not surprise me to see him as one of the future important singles manes in WWE.
What do you think of Ford? How big of a star could he be? Let us know in the comments below.
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