20 WWE Women's Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

19. Maxine

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Maxine had been working in WWE’s FCW developmental territory for a year prior to her 2010 debut. She was a participant in NXT’s all-female third season, and after competing in such wonderfully empowering events as a limbo contest, she was eliminated in November following a failed kissing competition.

Yes, really.

Maxine vanished for a while, but re-emerged during NXT’s fifth season. As Derrick Bateman’s girlfriend, she became embroiled in a love triangle angle with Johnny Curtis (the future Fandango), and another with Bateman and Kaitlyn. It was an utterly awkward series of stories, and in July 2012, Maxine was finally granted her release.

She’s since found success as Lucha Underground’s sultry Katrina, but her WWE run was a flop, and that’s without mentioning the on-air wedding angle with Curtis. A solid actress with good microphone skills, her days are best served in LU.

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