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The Street Profits Debut New Theme Song (Listen), Jade Cargill Suffers First WWE Loss, More

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On this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) made their first appearance as WWE Tag Team Champions with a new theme, moving away from their previous “bringing the swag” motto.

Ford reflected on their four-year journey to regain the titles, while Dawkins spoke about the doubts they faced over the years, but now their championship reign made it all worthwhile. Ford also emphasized his trust in Dawkins. Their celebration was interrupted by Santos Escobar, Berto, and Angel, who declared that Legado Del Fantasma was ready to take the titles. Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson) also appeared, reminding everyone they are the number one contenders.

Zelina Vega also debuted a new theme song on this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown.

In a recent YouTube video, former WWE Superstar Maven reflected on his 2004 rivalry with Triple H.

After Survivor Series 2004, Maven was given the chance to challenge Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship as part of a storyline where the winning team would take control of WWE RAW for a month. Each team member would have control for a week, with Maven being the first to serve as GM. Despite this significant opportunity, Maven felt he had disappointed during his main event title match against Triple H.

You can check out some highlights from the vlog below:

On his RAW main event match with Triple H: “The only thing I wanted for this night was to not make him look stupid. I wanted to raise my game to his level. I wanted to look like I belonged. He shouldn’t have had to call the entire match move for move, that’s just proof that I wasn’t ready to be in the position that I was in. So it comes to no surprise that this would be the last time I would be in the main event. I wasn’t ready.”

On being able to work with Triple H: “Hunter’s good. Hunter has the ability to turn it on and off. He can go from character mode to back to being just Hunter. He’s an easy one to do any pre-tapes or any promos or anything with. I wish I would have had an opportunity to do much more with him during my career.”


Jade Cargill suffered her first pinfall loss in WWE on this week’s episode of SmackDown, losing to Liv Morgan in a singles match.

During the match, Raquel Rodriguez distracted Cargill, allowing Naomi to interfere by hitting her with one of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. Liv Morgan then hit Cargill with her finishing move, Oblivion, to secure the win.

After the match, Naomi attacked Cargill, knocking her off the apron and onto the announce table.

This marked Cargill’s first match since November 2024 and her first singles match since August 2024. She had been out of action since November due to a mysterious attack on the loading dock, and returned at WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto, targeting Naomi, who was revealed as the attacker.

On this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton were involved in a heated war of words during a split-screen interview. Charlotte interrupted Tiffany’s response to the first question, claiming, “The Queen speaks first,” and proceeded to criticize Tiffany, stating that she only picked her because she felt sorry for her. Charlotte also belittled Tiffany, saying, “Newsflash, everyone is compared to me. You’re not that special,” and dismissed her championship win as a result of a cash-in.

Charlotte further downplayed Tiffany’s abilities, claiming that despite her blonde hair and backflip skills, she couldn’t compare to Charlotte. Tiffany, however, defended herself, mentioning that Charlotte had once been a supporter of hers. Charlotte shot back, stating that Tiffany was just a “star in the making,” and refused to associate with her.

Tiffany fired back, accusing Charlotte of stifling talent and claiming she wasn’t even the top star on SmackDown, much less the entire company. Charlotte responded, implying Tiffany’s career wouldn’t reach her level, and that Tiffany would be lucky to still have a job at Charlotte’s age. Tiffany ended the exchange by declaring, “The company runs on Tiffy Time.”


WWE has also posted an updated graphic for the Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair match at WrestleMania 41, which you can see below:

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