Angelo Dawkins is one of the most stylish WWE superstars. While being part of the Street Profits alongside Montez Ford, Dawkins always ends up having the most entertaining moments during the entire show.

The Street Profits recently found themselves in the middle of an interaction with John Cena. The backstage segment was featured on RAW, where John Cena learned what was the story behind the smoke.

The interaction between Dawkins and Cena was apparently more than what we saw on the surface. The WWE star talked to Adrian Hernandez, and revealed what the two talked about.

We got to talk to John a little bit off camera. He just gave us words of encouragement, he’s big fans of both of us, just keep doing what we do. Giving us advice on evolving and improving ourselves and making sure we never get comfortable being in the spot we’re in, even though we’re in a pretty good spot.

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Cena’s words of encouragement always extend beyond the obvious. The star is one of the biggest entertainers and pro-wrestlers in the world. While he told them to never get comfortable, they should always keep wanting more. He added that while the work does get harder with time, they should always want more responsibilities.

Wanting more, keep wanting more, keep improving, don’t stop. The work gets harder as time goes on and you keep getting more responsibilities. We want those responsibilities. He was just telling us that.

The Street Profits have become one of the most significant teams on the WWE roster. However, it’s true that they took their time to flourish. Dawkins was first signed by the company in 2012 and Ford came around in 2015. They both debuted as The Street Profits back in 2016, and have been strong ever since.

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Nitish Vashishtha

Nitish Vashishtha is a freelance writer/contributor from India. He’s written content for companies like ScoopWhoop and Sportskeeda. He’s been writing about pop-culture, current affairs and pro-wrestling since 2017.

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