#4 Kharma
Triple H has always believed in Women's wrestling and the first example of him putting his might behind the idea by signing Kharma, formerly known as Awesome Kong in TNA/ Impact Wrestling, in 2010. Kong was one of the best female wrestlers on the planet at that time when women in the WWE were referred to as ' divas' and were presented as eye candies.
Fans expected Kharma to bring about a change in the division and decimate opponents en route to winning the top prize. But alas, it wasn't meant to be. While it was necessarily a blunder from Hunter's part, the timing of it makes one of the biggest failed experiments in Triple H's executive career as he was instrumental in bringing in the former TNA Knockouts Champion to the WWE.
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Kharma's first run with the company came to a screeching halt when he got pregnant and was forced to take a leave of absence from the company. She made a surprise return by competing in the Royal Rumble match in 2012, becoming the third female superstar to compete in the said match and that was the first and the only time we saw her compete in a WWE ring. In July 2012, Kharma confirmed via Twitter that she has parted ways with the company after being released from her WWE contract.