WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 24)

By Andrew Soucek /

5. Knocked Out

Awesome Kong just joined The Dollhouse. A good thing to do would be to give her some momentum to help establish the stable as a force to be reckoned with in the Knockouts division. A bad thing would be to have Gail Kim overcome overwhelming odds and win cleanly against her. At one point, Kong vs. Kim was the best women€™s feud in wrestling, but TNA keeps throwing it out there, and it means less and less every time. And well, something isn€™t the same with Kong. She lacks the power and speed that she used to. Her punches look light, and the matches lack any sort of intensity. The feud is a sad reminder of what is used to be. Still, it could still be treated as a big rivalry, another chapter in the biggest one the division has ever seen, but they don€™t put on the effort for that. It was just tossed out as the second match on the show, and mainly used to further a feud with The Beautiful People. With WWE trying (often failing, but trying) to push their women in a better light, TNA has been falling dangerously behind. Their once innovative division has grown stagnant and needs some fresh blood badly.