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Stable Data
Name:
Pride
Promotions:
WWE
Years:
2024
4.59
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 16
Number of comments: 8
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Average rating: 4.50  [16]
Average rating in 2025: 4.00  [10]
Average rating in 2024: 5.33  [6]
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bherbert1980 wrote on 05.06.2025:
[7.0] "Idk. If we go off WWE booking its a 2 or 3. But that only means it didn't reach potential. All three guys are insanely over and ridiculously talented. One former World Champ and two guys who very well could be - one of them in Montez Ford who absolutely should be. On that premise alone, and for the fun match at WrestleMania XL, they can't be lower than a 7"
crs285 wrote on 22.03.2025:
[4.0] "An attempt to reform the Hurt Business for Lashley with guys I guess WWE saw more potential in. That being said it did not do enough to be memorable. Was meant to be a heel faction but very quickly went face. Had a fine but forgettable mania match before ending with Lashley leaving the company. Had potential but did nothing."
brooksavage2004 wrote on 18.02.2025:
[3.0] "This really could've been more than what they were trying to do with it. This was basically Lashley's Hurt Business with him taking the Street Profits and B-Fab under his wing, but those talents were being misused around that time, they tried and failed recruiting Carmelo Hayes which went nowhere afterwards, they only had two televised matches as a full unit, one of them under their official name "The Pride" and that was their last ever match as a group, they had a bad feud with a worser group the Final Testament and after that Lashley was soon gone. A lot of miss potential here."
JoLUVmania wrote on 21.11.2024:
[5.0] "This could have been something BIG. I wish we got Carmelo Hayes in it, but what a waste. This literally makes me so mad that we literally could have gotten like a hurt Business 2.0. Theres nothing memorable with all 3 of them except Wrestlemania."
kewf1988 wrote on 20.09.2024:
[4.0] "This was a short lived stable that is now a tag team with B-Fab as their manager. It was mainly Lashley and the Street Profits as a heel stable that turned face within a month or so as nobody wanted to boo them and the Street Profits' heel work was as good as the likes of Sting, Goldberg, Jim Duggan, etc., which is why they turned back to faces so fast."
Odinohka wrote on 23.08.2024:
[6.0] "At the time, I considered the Street Profits to be the next generation of WWE's tag team division; they had a new energy, fluidity, real connection, personality and agility in the ring that was awesome. Their team was built, united and consistent. Then their first reigns were long, too long, they couldn't renew themselves and Montez Ford was clearly carrying the team for both of them, even if they tried to put the spotlight on Angelo and make us believe in his power. Unfortunately, despite his qualities, he lacks charisma and impact in the ring. Montez Ford is a remarkable athlete who deserves some solo opportunities, but if he went it alone I'm not sure he'd find his place: the roster is complete and, while he's unique, he may not necessarily have what it takes to make his mark among the slew of superstars already in place either. Street Profits needs a complete overhaul. The add of Lashley didn't help at all and B-Fab in just a casual and already seen female arrogant manager bringing nothing to the duo. Hard period for this team. Really sad."
HV85106 wrote on 03.07.2024:
[6.0] "This has been a decent stable so far, not a lot of success quite yet but I assume it's coming soon. I like Bobby a lot, and the Street Profits are a good team. I'd love for MVP to reunite with this new team at some point."
OnlyHalfTheEffinShow wrote on 23.02.2024:
[6.0] "An interesting stable, they certainly have the talent to back themselves up but the lack of a mouthpiece hurts them. WWE isnt lacking for heel stables between the Judgement Day, the Bloodline, the Final Prayer or Imperium, so for the Pride to find a spot to squeeze into is proving difficult and beyond beating on some midcard baby faces they have trouble gaining heat; If theyre even being booked as heels anymore since their feud with Kross Final Prayer group. That being said, I do love the more serious, business focused characters of Ford and Dawkins, and seeing more Bobby is always a plus. Overall, while the booking is a little wonky, I like the Pride and I have high hopes for them."