VIDEO: Surprise Celebration For WWE Star After Winning First Ever Match

VIDEO: Surprise Celebration For WWE Star After Winning First Ever Match WWE

Following her impressive in-ring debut on WWE Raw (July 3), Maxxine Dupri was given a surprise celebration by her Alpha Academy teammates Chad Gable and Otis.

In a video posted to WWE’s Twitter, Byron Saxton interviewed Dupri to get her thoughts, but it was short-lived as Gable and Otis surprised Dupri with a cooler of liquid, AKA the classic celebratory ‘Gatorade shower’ seen commonly in the NFL.

Given this celebration is usually given to the coaches of a team, ‘Master’ Gable duly requested for his own ‘shower’, however he was quickly informed by Otis that they only had the one cooler on-hand, something Gable played off as a test for his pupils in the Academy.

While only featuring towards the end of the six-person tag contest between Alpha Academy and The Viking Raiders, Dupri was the one who ultimately scored the win, rolling up Valhalla to mark her debut in style.

This marks yet another bit of progression in the character arc of Dupri, who seems to be completely settled now in the Academy and far away from her previous association with the Maximum Male Models.

mån.sôör and ma.çé have not been seen on WWE TV in almost two months, last competing in the Intercontinental Title number one contender battle royal on the May 15 episode of Raw.

While Dupri is just getting her in-ring career underway, there are new details on WWE attempting to re-establish a previously dominant star in the women’s division – click this link here to find out more details.

You can view the full clip of Alpha Academy’s celebration below:

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11 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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