Former WWE Women’s IC Champion Maxxine Dupri Looks Back On Dungeon Training

Last yr, Maxxine Durpi was given a singles push on “WWE Raw” where she had the chance to face toe-to-toe with Becky Lynch in a series of matches that eventually led her to win the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Dupri began wrestling just three years ago and he or she originally struggled to get many opportunities on account of her lack of in-ring experience. Nonetheless, after Dupri began to train with Natalya at The Dungeon 2.0, she significantly progressed within the ring, and through a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, she revealed which improvements led to her singles run.

“It was nuts. Being in The Dungeon is so spooky. Let me let you know. I feel so blessed that I used to be in a position to train with Natalya and with TJ [Wilson] and I learned a lot from them. And one in all the predominant things I learned, and it’s what we call our dungeon lungs, is really constructing that stamina because once you’re in there with someone like Becky Lynch, you have got to have the stamina to not only sustain along with her, but to find a way to reverse every thing she does and find a way to remain energetic and to have the gang, you have got to be present and have those emotions. And you possibly can’t be present in the event you’re huffing and puffing, you already know? So, it was really that stamina that I built there that modified the sport for me.”

As of late, WWE has teased a heel turn for Dupri, as she’s been seen speaking with The Vision’s Austin Theory on multiple episodes of “Raw,” and being rude to her current Alpha Academy stablemates Otis and Akira Tozawa.

Should you use any of the quotes in this text, please credit “Denise Salcedo” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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