Maxxine Dupri presently stands as the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion, and without any doubt, she has gone through an amazing transformation since making her WWE debut. She made her WWE debut back in 2022, and she started working as a valet in the NXT. The first ring name she received in WWE was Sofia Cromwell.

Soon after making her NXT debut, she was promoted to the main roster, and she kept her valet role intact even in the main roster. She was also given a new ring name, Maxxine Dupri, as she was portraying the character of the on screen sister of LA Knight, who was playing the character of Max Dupri back then.

Maxxine Dupri And Becky Lynch

Maxxine Dupri talks about her improvement in the ring

She kept on working as a manager in her first year, but she got the opportunity to make her in ring debut in July 2023, and after that she kept on working in the ring regularly. She was not very impressive in the ring, and the fans never took her seriously during her early career. But she kept on working hard and always showed signs of improvement.

Maxxine Dupri made her in ring debut in July 2023

Her hard work finally paid off when she shocked the entire world by defeating Becky range on RAW recently and won the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship. Recently, Maxxine Dupri discussed her training schedule and how she kept on improving in the ring. Speaking on RAW Recap last week, she said the following;

Maxxine Dupri Champion

She is the present WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion

"There's definitely been a lot of training that I'm not posting or sharing. You know, I'm in The Dungeon, I'm training nonstop. Whether I'm at the Performance Center, at Flatbacks, in The Dungeon with Nattie and TJ. I'm really making sure that I'm in a place that, when I'm going head-to-head with a WrestleMania main eventer, that I could hold my own,"

"I think it's something I've always wanted, right? I've always wanted to be great. But then you have these moments where you come back and it's like, 'Oh, I fell short,' and, 'I wasn't great,' and I don't wanna feel that way ever again. So if that means that I need to be living in the ring until I can perform and come back and be proud of what I did." Said Dupri.