From the minute the first video hyping her debut in WWE aired, fans instantly recognized that Kharma was a woman unlike any they had seen before. A super heavyweight, polar opposite of the traditional Diva, Kharma made it her mission to demolish any of the prototypical Barbie dolls that made up the female roster. Michelle McCool and Layla felt the brunt of the destructive competitor while the Bella Twins and Kelly Kelly found themselves on her radar. Unfortunately, Kharma's time with the company was short-lived. Events in her personal life led to her departure from WWE, but not before a one-night return in the 2012 Royal Rumble, where she scared commentator Michael Cole right over the top rope and out of the contest and pummeled Dolph Ziggler with the Implant Buster. The match was a brief look at what Kharma could have accomplished had she stuck around. For anyone that crossed her during her WWE tenure, Kharma was, in fact, a b****.
Erik Beaston is a freelance pro wrestling writer who likes long walks in the park, dandelions and has not quite figured out that this introduction is not for Match.com. He resides in Parts Unknown, where he hosts weekly cookouts with Kane, The Ultimate Warrior, Papa Shango and The Boogeyman. Be jealous.