#2 WWE's three main tag teams on RAW
The Street Profits are on RAW again. This week, they had their first match on the red brand in over a year as they took on current Tag Team Champions, RK-Bro. Before their match, The Street Profits had a backstage confrontation with the former champions, AJ Styles & Omos.
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If you've been following The Street Profits lately, you'll know that they have established themselves as one of the best tag teams in the world. Although they couldn't capture the SmackDown Tag Team titles from The Usos, they had an incredible farewell match against them on the blue brand.
On their first appearance back on RAW, they had yet another incredible bout. This time, it was against Riddle and Randy Orton. The chemistry and spark in the ring was instant, although the crowd took some time to warm up more to The Street Profits. In that sense, it felt like "home ground" advantage for RK-Bro, even though it wasn't.
The match ended in a disqualification win to RK-Bro after AJ Styles came out from behind and hit the Phenomenal Forearm on Randy Orton. Alongside Omos, the two caused havoc in the ring and took out both RK-Bro and The Street Profits. Montez Ford, in particular, ended the night flattened alongside Randy Orton.
The DQ finish was obviously to protect both teams - including The Street Profits. It wouldn't be a good look to establish them as RAW Tag Team Title contenders by simply having them lose their first match back. This keeps them in the mix, and RK-Bro is likely to retain at Crown Jewel 2021.