Sofia Cromwell debuted as a member of WWE’s new talent initiative, working in the NXT brand before being promoted to the main roster. Cromwell debuted on SmackDown in July 2022 as Maxxine Dupri, Max Dupri’s storyline sister. While Max Dupri is back to being LA Knight, Maxxine Durpri is still a mainstay of Monday Night RAW. That said, it appears she is excited for her in-ring debut.

She used to be the manager of Mån.sôör and Ma.çé, as well as the Director of Talent for Maximum Male Models. That all changed after she aligned with the Alpha Academy and since then, she has been a highlight of WWE television.

Maxxine Dupri has yet to actually compete inside the squared circle, despite the fact that she is ready for it. While speaking on After The Bell with Corey Graves, Maxxine Dupri was asked what she is the most excited about in WWE.

Maxxine Dupri made it clear that she is very excited to finally enter the women’s division and make her in-ring debut. That said, there is still no certainty when that will happen in the first place.

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I’m really excited for when the time comes for me to really enter the Women’s Division. I think it’s going to be really fun and exciting to work with some of the most talented people in the world. I love what I’m doing, but I’m excited for when that day comes.”

Maxxine Dupri also revealed that her fibula injury helped in getting WWE main roster call up. Maxxine Dupri recently performed a solid arm drag during a segment with the Alpha Academy and fans loved that. We’ll have to see how they will be booked in the coming weeks.

What’s your view on Maxxine Dupri? Do you think she deserves a push? Let us know in the comments!

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