Dazzling, calculating and volatile, Maxine was a no-nonsense Diva who got whatever she wanted. After a successful run on WWE NXT, the foul-tempered bombshell debuted on Raw SuperShow on May 7. Beautiful and composed at a glance, Maxine became a feral beast inside the squared circle – and often outside, too.
She fought dirty, screaming and pulling hair, and many opponents learned the hard way that once she locked in her Dragon Sleeper finisher, it was lights out. When Maxine couldn't get her way in the ring, she showed no hesitation to use her feminine wiles to manipulate men, as Derrick Bateman, Johnny Curtis and William Regal have all fallen under her spell.
Up to a certain point, one could have made the case that Maxine was simply ambitious and goal-oriented, not unstable. Even when the cast of NXT teamed up against her and called her a psycho, one could argue she was getting unfairly judged. However, that argument went out the window on the March 21 episode of NXT Redemption, when Maxine and Johnny Curtis knocked Matt Striker unconscious with a chloroform rag so Maxine could join Regal on commentary. In the fallout of that shocking assault, she introduced the "new" Maxine, a calm, collected persona.
However, every member of the WWE Universe knew the truth: Maxine was always a raging inferno just waiting for the opportune moment to be unleashed.
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