Fans Think They’ve Figured Out Identity Of Maxxine Dupri

Fans Think They’ve Figured Out Identity Of Maxxine Dupri WWE

Have fans online already figured out the identity of Maxxine Dupri, ahead of her debut on the July 22 edition of WWE SmackDown?

While Maximum Male Models taken WWE SmackDown by storm with their fashion savvy, they’re about to take over an entirely new demographic as announced on last night’s July 15 edition, we will soon meet Max Dupri’s sister.

Introduced as Maxxine Dupri, eagle eyed fans noticed that the official Maximum Male Models Twitter account already read ‘All tweets by Maxxine Dupri’ by the time the announcement was made.

Speculation is already in overdrive, with one NXT UK star’s name popping up more than all others.

Many fans on Twitter are sharing their theory that Maxxine Dupri will be Jinny from NXT UK.

The evidence being cited includes Jinny’s real life relationship with Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER (which you take a level further of conspiracy, some fans speculate the duo recently got married after Jinny’s Facebook page changed to read ‘Married’ and now uses his shoot last name as her profile surname) as well as her NXT UK gimmick already having a fashion focus.

Don’t let Jinny’s social media presence fool you, while she features in an interviewer role as co-host of WWE The Run In, she is herself an accomplished performer in her own right.

Fans may recall having seen Jinny in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, feuding with Rhea Ripley and Piper Niven in NXT UK or more recently, an NXT UK Women’s Championship match against Meiko Satomura in which she was unsuccessful in her bid for gold.

Jinny has been off WWE television since late January when she beat Amale via pinfall.

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