10 WWE Star Making Moments That Changed Nothing
10. Kharma Wreaks Havoc (2011)
AEW's Awesome Kong is currently being booked as the absolute force she brilliantly lends herself to embodying and (surprise, surprise) it's getting over with the crowd.
So, how did WWE manage to c*ck up such a blatant open-goal for a division that desperately needed an injection of something new?
Well, all signs seemed to point to a debuting Kharma (as she was known inside the company) devastating all those who stood in her way, with Michelle McCool first falling victim to her at Extreme Rules 2011.
Yet, this star-making momentum would come to a screeching halt just a month after her debut, when Kharma looked as though she was about to wreak havoc on an eight-woman tag match on Monday Night Raw.
Instead of the expected massacre, Kharma instead fell to her knees and started to cry. It later came to pass that she was in-fact pregnant and therefore had to cease competing until she'd had her child.
Was this really the best way to write her off television?
Her terrifying aura was permanently damaged after this incident and she would leave the company after taking part in the 2012 Royal Rumble - her first and only official WWE match.
The women's division quickly went back to its underutilised norm and the once exciting Kharma influx had succeeded in changing just about nothing.