11 WWE Divas Matches That Should Have Happened

8. Kharma Vs. The Bella Twins

Kharma Vs Bella Twins When Kharma announced her pregnancy in 2011 and went on maternity leave, she announced that she had a "new dream" and that dream was to destroy the hateful Bella Twins. Flash forward to Extreme Rules 2012, just a couple of months following Kharma's surprising cameo appearance at the annual Royal Rumble Match, and Nikki Bella (with sister Brie) is set to defend her Divas Championship against a mystery opponent. The fans in attendance and at home were all a twitter with anticipation, until Layla El came out from the back, returning from a torn ACL to challenge for the belt. Fans were noticeably disappointed, especially when The Bella Twins were fired by Eve the next night on RAW. While there has been talk that Kharma was not in the right frame of mind to return to the ring at that time (she had given birth, tragically, to a stillborn), despite having made an appearance at the Royal Rumble months prior, it doesn't change the fact that this was definitely a match that should have taken place. With The Bella Twins opting out of renewing a new contract with WWE, it would have been the perfect time to have Kharma show up, destroy the Bellas, and effectively write all three of them off of television with Eve firing Kharma for her assault and the Bellas simply leaving out of fear or injury. Looking at the current popularity of The Bella Twins as well as their improved ring work, it definitely would be even more interesting if Kharma were to make her return sometime in the near future ... shaking the entire Divas Division down to its foundation. Could anyone else imagine Stephanie McMahon, out of anger toward Daniel Bryan, unleashing Kharma on his wife Brie?
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