Predicting All 32 Participants In WWE's Mae Young Classic Tournament

14. Kharma

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Dipping back into the well of WWE alumni, Kharma is one of the promotion's great 'what could have been' stories. Known to the wider wrestling world as Awesome (or Amazing) Kong, Kharma helped put women's wrestling back on the mainstream map in the US with her fantastic TNA series with Gail Kim.

She garnered plaudits left, right, and centre, before finally signing with WWE in late 2010. It is important to remember that this was a time when making a name for yourself in TNA practically disqualified you from signing with WWE - Kharma's importance to women's wrestling put her above this.

Kharma's time in WWE was brief but memorable, attacking divas on a weekly basis before taking time off due to pregnancy. Kharma only ever actually competed in one WWE match, that being the 2012 Royal Rumble. The 15-year veteran wrestles sporadically now, but saying she would be a very convincing Big Bad in the tournament is something of an understatement.

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