
Security concerns around WWE stars are becoming a bigger conversation and now Maxxine Dupri is opening up about her own fears. While speaking on the Impaulsive podcast on March 10, 2026, Maxxine Dupri admitted that meet-and-greet appearances often make her anxious, especially when security isnt as strong as it is during major WWE shows. Dupri explained that smaller fan events can sometimes feel unpredictable because they dont always have the same level of protection as arenas. She contrasted that with the atmosphere inside WWE arenas, where the presence of security and large crowds gives her more confidence that someone would step in if something went wrong. But according to Dupri, the smaller fan settings are where concerns can start creeping in. Dupri didnt shy away from saying that stalkers and obsessive fans are something performers actively worry about. She even revealed that those fears sometimes follow her back to the hotel while traveling for shows. Her comments come after Roxanne Perez dealt with a disturbing online situation involving a Twitter account that posted her alleged home address and made threatening remarks. Security was noticeably tightened during Perezs Money in the Bank meet-and-greet appearance in Santa Monica, where fans were patted down and strict rules were enforced. Dupris comments show that safety concerns are something many performers quietly deal with behind the scenes, especially when interacting closely with fans outside the ring. Do you think WWE should increase security at fan meet-and-greets after situations like this, or are the current precautions enough? Let us know what you think and leave your feedback below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google