The team of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins established themselves as one of the top teams in all of WWE. The Street Profits gained a fandom thanks to their great in-ring skills. Ford also opened up about The Rock’s previous message to him.

Montez Ford explained just how significant The Rock was in his career. The Rock saw what Ford said and gave him a very encouraging message as well.

While speaking on the Bleav in Pro Wrestling Podcast, Montez Ford talked about The Rock’s heartfelt message to him. Ford admitted that he was moved to tears after what The Rock said.

“I can’t even put into words. But, I did cry a little bit. I will not lie, you know? Because it was a big, it was big for me man. It is just so cool to see your heroes recognize you and say like, ‘Hey man, I see you man.’ And I appreciate that. I still do, like, to this day. Because like I said, I’ve been through a lot of stuff in my life. And Rock has been there, in his own way, just him being himself. He’s been there and helped me to be who I am today and inspired me to who I am today. The successes, everything.”

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The Street Profits also turned heel on Monday Night RAW this week after they attacked Team RK-Bro. We’ll have to see how they will fare in their RAW Tag Team Title match at WrestleMania 38.

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