10 TNA Superstars That Failed To Make An Impact In WWE

4. Awesome Kong

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When the Knockouts Division launched in 2007, TNA made a conscious effort to differentiate their women's league from that of WWE. In an ironic twist, that meant more action and less T&A for TNA.

TNA acquired the services of several female competitors during this time, one of whom was Amazing Kong, who had made a name for herself internationally. Kong's subsequent TNA run was the highlight of her career.

As Awesome Kong, the newcomer entered into a hugely entertaining feud with Gail Kim, winning the Knockouts Championship on two separate occasions as well as the Knockouts Tag Titles with Hamada. However, an unceremonious split with TNA led Kong to jump ship to WWE and she made her debut at Extreme Rules in May 2011.

Now performing under the name Kharma, the Amazonian diva began to target Divas Champion, Michelle McCool. However, just weeks after her debut, Kharma stood in the ring in tears, revealing to the world that she was pregnant and would be leaving WWE during her pregnancy.

Kharma didn't return until Royal Rumble 2012, where she made a surprise appearance as only the third women to enter the Rumble match itself. It was also her first and only official match during her time in WWE and she was released in July.

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