Three WWE Stars Officially Switch Brands

A trio of talents have been formally moved to the Raw brand.

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The Maximum Male Models are now officially a Raw act.

Via Fightful Select, Maxxine Dupri, ma.çé and mån.sôör have formally been moved over from SmackDown to the company's red brand.

This comes on the back of the Maximum Male Models appearing on last week's Raw, where Dupri seemed to have her sights on recruiting Otis to join MMM. Fightful notes how there will be an angle on tonight's Raw to confirm this brand switch.

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The Maximum Male Models first appeared on WWE programming last May, with Max Dupri the one leading ma.çé and mån.sôör at that time. With Vince McMahon said to be the mind behind this trio and Max's titillating of juices, Dupri was thankfully removed from the group once Triple H was tasked with steering the WWE ship. Of course, Max Dupri has these days reverted to the moniker of LA Knight.

The Maximum Male Models were most recently in action on the 20 January episode of SmackDown, where they lost to Legado del Fantasma's Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde in the tournament to crown new #1 contenders for the brand's Tag Team Titles. Prior to that, ma.çé and mån.sôör had not competed on TV since an October outing for Smackers.

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