Not every joke that The Street Profits made on WWE SmackDown landed this week, especially the Heartache Kid one when it comes to Dolph Ziggler. One just feels like Ford and Dawkins are being written for by people that are not nearly as cool as they are, and if they are allowed to write their own promo material, it will be far better.
Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode will definitely go on to have a great match with The Street Profits in due time, but this is a feud for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships that we have already seen, it seems.
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Street Profits held a Prediction Party. They predicted their tee shirt will be the best selling shirt, and that Dolph Ziggler will get the nickname callee The Heartache Kid. Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode came out and attacked them. pic.twitter.com/CXxpvwG0Nx
— Lorenzo Dozier / Team Awesome (@TeamAwesome418) January 2, 2021
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