Kia Stevens

Overview

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Birthday
Sep 04, 1977 (47 years old)

Kia Stevens

Known For

GCW The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame
2h 36m
Movie 2023

GCW The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

Tune in on April 2nd for the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame 2023. The first two Inductees are announced, here they are: Inductee #2 Cheerleader Melissa Inducted by: Dave Prazak Inductee #1 Christopher Daniels Inducted by: Frankie Kazarian

Biography: Chyna
1h 25m
Movie 2023

Biography: Chyna

Known as the Ninth Wonder of the World, Joanie Lee Laurer transcended all traditional boundaries of what a female could accomplish in Sports Entertainment.

AEW All Out: The Buy In
1h 0m
Movie 2019

AEW All Out: The Buy In

AEW's much-anticipated All Out event is upon us and you can watch the live pre-show starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time here on F4WOnline.com. The two announced pre-show matches are a 21-woman Casino Battle Royale and a tag team match featuring Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs. Jack Evans & Angelico. Announced participants for the Casino Battle Royale include: Britt Baker, Nyla Rose, Teal Piper, Ivelisse, Jazz, Big Swole (Aerial Monroe), Sadie Gibbs, Awesome Kong, Shazza McKenzie, and Allie. The match will begin with five wrestlers in the ring, with groups of five entering every three minutes after that. The 21st participant will then enter on their own.

GLOW
TV Show 2017

GLOW

In 1980s LA, a crew of misfits reinvent themselves as the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

Biography

Kia Michelle Stevens, better known by her ring names Amazing Kong, Awesome Kong and Kharma, is an American professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in TNA and WWE as Awesome Kong and Kharma respectively. She is a five-time Women's Champion, having won the WWWA World Championship, NWA World Women's Championship and AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Women's Championship and a two-time TNA Knockout Champion. Her success is not limited to singles wrestling, as she frequently teamed with Aja Kong to form the tag team Double Kong who held tag team championships in four different promotions, along with winning the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship with Hamada. She was also ranked first in the inaugural list of Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Top 50 Females. She began her professional wrestling career in 2002 after appearing on a reality television show. She primarily wrestled in Japan for the first five years of her career, holding numerous championships there. In 2006 she began wrestling in her native United States again, appearing on the independent circuit before appearing on national television with TNA Wrestling where she was a driving force in the foundation of their Knockout division.

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