10 Wrestling Returns That Would Improve WWE TV

7. Kharma

Kharma Bio
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It's rather upsetting that neither half of the outstanding TNA series between Awesome Kong and Gail Kim had a satisfying run in WWE. Kim, across multiple runs, never looked comfortable and Kong (renamed Kharma and given some serious hype) only lasted a short period as a full-time character before taking maternity leave.

Then, strangely, she was released from contract.

Nowadays, Kharma can be seen living it up on the revamped GLOW series for Netflix. Her colourful, likeable personality shines through on that show, and it's a real departure from the nightmarish character she played on WWE TV. That scary gimmick, and Kharma's in-ring skills, merit a second chance.

A match against Nia Jax is the most logical and would show progression in WWE's outlook on female wrestling; even several years ago, the thought of Vince McMahon presenting two larger women locking horns in a serious wrestling match would have been laughed at. Now, it's a real possibility, but only if Kharma finally gets the run she deserves.

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