Alpha Academy continues to be a popular faction on WWE Raw with only three members to its name – Chad Gable, Otis and Maxxine Dupri.
Maxxine recently made her in-ring debut alongside her Alpha Academy teammates to face the Viking Raiders and Valhalla.
She would also gain a singles victory over Valhalla on the July 31 episode of WWE Raw, footage of which can be seen below this news story.
In an interview with Sportskeeda, Gable jokingly revealed how Alpha Academy recruits new members, saying:
“Well, there’s a secret application online, and only two people have found it. Maxxine and Otis.
“An applicant’s job is to dig that up. If Otis can find it, how hard could it be? But not until I receive that application that we start the process.”
Otis would also reveal the specifics of the recruitment process for Alpha Academy members, stating candidates:
“Go through very serious training segments, serious homework segments as well, and the knowledge from the master, Chad Gable.
“So, it’s a long process, maybe an eight-month process.”
Recently, Road Dogg suggested Shelton Benjamin as a possible Alpha Academy recruit, noting his “athleticism and presence.”
On the August 7 episode of WWE Raw in his hometown of Minneapolis, Gable secured a match against GUNTHER for the Intercontinental Championship by winning a #1 contender four-way against Ricochet, Matt Riddle and Tommaso Ciampa.
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