Tiffany Stratton’s Potential Role as Maxxine Dupri Was Highly Likely

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On a recent Twitch stream, Mansoor and Mace discussed a myriad of topics following their recent WWE release.

The former Maximum Male Models stablemates shared a story about Tiffany Stratton nearly taking on the role of Maxxine Dupri.

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Mace and Mansoor first learned about the character of Maxxine when they noticed the Twitter account for the character.

However, the duo was under the impression that it was a fake account until they were asked to follow the handle.

Mansoor noted, “Maxxine Dupri was a character that existed before the person playing it right now started playing it. Maxxine Dupri, as a concept, was created that day. Knight saw that and was like, ‘That’s it, guys.’ You know what’s funny. Maxxine Dupri character gets created on Twitter and says, ‘I’m Max’s sister and I’m running the Maximum Male Model website.’ We’re all looking at that like, ‘Okay.’ A week after that, they tease the debut of Maxxine Dupri. ‘Maxxine Drupe will come out with the Maximum Male Models.’ I swear to God, when I heard that, I looked at LA, we looked at each other at the same time, ‘It’s going to be you in a dress, isn’t it?’ He’s like, ‘It’s going to be me in a dress.’”

“Can we say who it was almost going to be? Okay, we heard Maxxine Dupri was going to be Tiffany Stratton. We heard that was very close to happening until the last minute.”

Mace added, “They did not decide until the day before. It was the day before travel. Sidney [Sofia] found out and had to go pack.”

WWE released Mace and Mansoor last week after months of inactivity.

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In a recent Twitch stream, former WWE wrestlers Mansoor and Mace opened up about their time in the company and shared an interesting story about Tiffany Stratton almost taking on the role of Maxxine Dupri. This revelation sheds light on the creative process behind character development in professional wrestling.

Mansoor and Mace discovered the character of Maxxine when they stumbled upon her Twitter account. At first, they believed it to be a fake account until they were asked to follow it. This piqued their curiosity and led them to explore the concept further.

According to Mansoor, Maxxine Dupri was a character that existed before the current person playing the role took it on. The concept of Maxxine Dupri was created that day, and Mansoor recalls Knight seeing the Twitter account and immediately recognizing its potential. Maxxine Dupri claimed to be Max’s sister and the one running the Maximum Male Model website.

The duo found it amusing and intriguing that a week after the creation of the character on Twitter, WWE teased the debut of Maxxine Dupri as part of the Maximum Male Models. Mansoor jokingly recalls looking at LA (Mace) and realizing that he might have to dress up as Maxxine Dupri. It turns out that their suspicions were correct, as Mace confirms that he was indeed going to portray the character.

Interestingly, Mansoor reveals that Tiffany Stratton was very close to being cast as Maxxine Dupri. However, the decision was made at the last minute, just a day before travel arrangements were made. Sidney (Sofia) found out about the change and had to quickly pack for the new role.

This anecdote highlights the fluid nature of character development in professional wrestling. It shows that ideas can evolve and change even at the last minute, based on various factors such as creative direction, audience response, or simply a change in plans. The story also sheds light on the collaborative nature of wrestling, where wrestlers and creative teams work together to bring characters to life.

Unfortunately, Mace and Mansoor were released by WWE last week after a period of inactivity. This is a common occurrence in the wrestling industry, as companies constantly evaluate their roster and make changes based on various factors.

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