#5 Kharma/Awesome Kong
There are few women’s wrestlers out there more impressive than Awesome Kong. Considered the very antithesis of WWE’s former ‘Divas-centric’ attitude towards women, Kong was a big woman that could wrestle well and was also surprisingly agile. In many respects, she was the "Big Van Vader" of women’s wrestling.
This didn’t go unnoticed by WWE, as they signed her for a brief period during the early 2010s. Unfortunately, that run ended in disappointment (and later tragedy) when she took a sabbatical due to a pregnancy and then later was said to have miscarried.
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Since then, Kong has reappeared here and there on the independent scene, with her most recent high-profile signing being with TNA. Sadly, that too ended in disappointment, as she was fired following a high-profile backstage altercation with Reby Sky, the wife of Matt Hardy.
Kong/Kharma appearing in WWE in the future is highly unlikely for two main reasons. First, Matt Hardy is now in WWE, and there’s always the possibility that his input on the Kong/Reby backstage issues might preclude Kharma from being offered a chance to return.
Secondly and more importantly, WWE’s women’s division is growing, and they already have their own resident ‘monster’ woman in Nia Jax, whom they appear to be pushing all the time. It wouldn’t make sense from a booking perspective to bring in another woman to fit the role of giant monster given how much time and effort they’ve put into making Nia Jax into a credible monster.