WWE superstar Maxxine Dupri may not be stepping into the ring at Clash in Italy this weekend, but she's still finding ways to make headlines. The former Women's Intercontinental Champion set Instagram ablaze on Friday night with a sizzling swimsuit photo from Jamaica that had fans hitting the like button in droves.
In the snap, Dupri poses poolside, radiating confidence and summer vibes. The reaction was immediate and electric, with comments like "Looking great" and "Wow" flooding her post. One fan simply wrote, "Beautiful outfit." It's clear that Dupri knows how to command attention, both in and out of the squared circle.
Dupri's journey to WWE stardom is a tale of grit and glamour. Before signing with the company in 2022, she was a dancer for the Phoenix Suns and a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams. Those experiences taught her how to own the spotlight—a skill she now brings to the WWE universe.
Her biggest moment came in November 2025, when she shocked the world by defeating Becky Lynch at Madison Square Garden to win the Women's Intercontinental Championship. "I shocked myself … when that three count hit, I can't explain it to you because I've never felt this in a match until that moment," Dupri recalled, per Wrestling Inc. "The literal roar of the crowd electrocuted my body. I was like, this is an out of body experience."
That victory, she said, "1000% changed the trajectory of my life." While she no longer holds the belt, Dupri remains a fan favorite in the women's division, proving her star power extends far beyond championship gold.
Dupri's latest post isn't an isolated incident. She joins a long list of WWE stars who've captivated fans with swimsuit selfies, like Charlotte Flair in a pink swimsuit and NXT champ Izzi Dame in Costa Rica. Even WWE legend Maryse turned up the heat with a stunning selfie of her own.
But Dupri brings something extra: a blend of athleticism and charisma that's rare in the business. Her background as a dancer and cheerleader gave her a unique stage presence, and she's translated that into a compelling in-ring persona. Fans can't get enough of her—and that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
