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Maxxine Dupri is one of the biggest rising stars of the women's division of WWE right now, and after her recent success, it can be expected that she can even be promoted as a future main eventer. She started her wrestling journey back in 2021, but during her early professional wrestling career, she was only treated as a valet.
Maxxine Dupri spent a short time period in the NXT before making her main roster debut. She was known as Sofia Cromwell in the NXT. After she made her main roster debut, she was presented as the onscreen sister of LA Knight, who was playing the character of Max Dupri, and she was given a similar ring name, which she still plays in WWE.

Maxxine Dupri talks about the women's locker room
She had to work as a valet during her early career in the main roster, and at first, she was a complete afterthought. But things started to change for him when she became a part of the Alpha Academy faction. She also started working in the ring, and she was victorious in her first match against Sarah Logan, who was playing the character of Valhalla back then.
Maxxine Dupri made her main roster debut in 2021
Recently, Maxxine Dupri started a rivalry with Becky Lynch over the WWE Women's IC Championship, and in a recent episode of RAW, she defeated Becky Lynch to win the WWE Women's IC Championship. It can be the beginning of her ultimate success. Recently, she appeared on the “Wrestling Republic” podcast, where she discussed the environment of the WWE locker room;

She won the WWE Women's IC Championship on RAW recently
“It’s actually very similar. I feel very blessed that all the teams that I danced on, we were like a sisterhood. Like those were my girls, we had so much fun. A lot of what I learned doing that is like, you’re performing in a stadium or in an arena. So sometimes, especially when you’re tall, you’re in the back line, but it doesn’t matter because you’re performing for everyone up top. People are looking down, they can see everything.
"So it forces you to take your ego out of it and focus on how big can I perform so that every single person in here can feel me, and then when you have that dynamic, you’re not upset that, ‘Oh, this girl’s five, two. So she gets to be in the front row.’ It’s like, no, that’s my girl. I want her in the front row and I’m going to perform just as big in the back row. So that I can make sure everyone in here feels that energy.” said the present WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion.