Professional wrestling has long been a sport that features larger-than-life athletes. This is particularly true for extremely tall wrestlers. This may leave fans wondering just who are the tallest ladies to ever set foot in a WWE ring? Here are the answers. Bass had a brief stint with the company back in
It is starting to become very obvious: the women are taking over when it comes to WWE programming. With that in mind, we are sometimes led to believe that some might be larger in stature—due to their strength and skill. These Superstars are blessed with serious genetics. Enjoy folks! Not bad for someone that entered the WWE with no prior experience! McMahon is also toned, and a big reason for that is her home gym.
Whether it be their unbelievably muscular physiques, their incredible height or somewhat disturbing excess bodyweight, big guys always found a spot on the card simply due to how physically imposing they were. Rather than having can't-miss monsters that almost feel like circus attractions, large North American companies in the likes of WWE and WCW opted to showcase beauty and grace in the early 90s before the inclusion of ECW brought about an era of downright degradation. Though women's wrestling has drastically changed from those days to now, the theme for successful female wrestlers has remained the same: small.
Kia Michelle Stevens [1] born September 4, is an American professional wrestler and actress, currently signed to All Elite Wrestling under the ring name Awesome Kong. Her success is not limited to singles wrestling, as she frequently teamed with Aja Kong to form the tag team W Kong who held tag team championships in four different promotions, along with winning the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship with Hamada. She began her professional wrestling career in after appearing on a reality television show. She primarily wrestled in Japan for the first five years of her career, holding numerous championships there.