- 12/10/2009 (10:42:19 pm)
- Press Release
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 10, 2009
CONTACT: Shannon Rose (813) 960-8412; (813) 389-0801; [email protected]
Introducing Kia Stevens
(Tampa, FL) – If it wasn’t for an annoying little brother, the world of pro wrestling might be without one of its brightest, most dynamic personalities today.
Stevens’ brother’s obnoxious behavior, occurring in the middle-class Los Angeles suburb of Carson, Calif., rubbed off onto eight-year-old Kia.
“I eventually started watching wrestling myself, and learning some of the moves,” she says. “Before long, I was able to get him into a Boston Crab.”
Today, Stevens, 32, is electrifying audiences as full-figured Awesome Kong, as part of TNA’s very impressive stable of talent—which added legendary Hulk Hogan to its roster in October.
“She said she was pretty sure that girls in that business had to sleep their way to the top,” Stevens says with a chuckle. “So that discouraged me for a while.”
Then, in her early 20s, Kia auditioned for a show airing on MTV which took everyday people and trained them on how to wrestle while competing for a contract to become a wrestling superstar.
“They told me that I was too large of a girl to ever be successful in wrestling,” Stevens says. “They implied that you had to be thin and beautiful in order to be marketable.”
Armed with all these “dares” thanks to the naysayers, Stevens secured a “day job” as a social worker in the Los Angeles area—putting her college studies in human behavior to use—but wrestling was still squarely on her radar.
“I was able to put my resources to work so that I could make it in wrestling,” she says.
In 2002, a friend in the entertainment industry clued Stevens in on a casting call for a reality TV show called “Body Challenge”, sort of a precursor to today’s “Biggest Loser.”
Her successful run on “Body Challenge” led to an offer to go to Japan to learn the art of female pro wrestling.
While in Japan, there was a distinct language barrier for Stevens to overcome while she was learning the tricks of the trade.
“Turns out Kong was more popular than I originally understood,” she says.
Never was that more illuminated than when she met Hogan at one of his book signings in New York—on the day that he announced that he was signing with TNA.
“I originally was just going to see him to say ‘Hi,’” Stevens recalls. “But not three hours before I was going to leave, Hulk announces that he’s signing with TNA!”
So the “Hi” turned into “Welcome!”
Stevens says the biggest thrill was when Hogan lavished praise on her.
But despite all the success and notoriety that has come with the Awesome Kong character, Stevens is quick to remind that that’s what it is—a character. She’s much more proud to be Kia Stevens.
The obstacles that Stevens has overcome to become the successful woman that she is today have been many.
Now, as a rising star thanks to her involvement with TNA, Stevens has started a nonprofit organization aimed to help inner-city youth deal with high risk situations, in a peer-to-peer fashion. It’s a way of giving back.
“I’ve always been the type of person who jumps in feet first,” she explains. “And I get much more determined when people tell me I can’t do something.”
And that kind of will and perseverance has been ingrained in her since her formative years—starting when an annoying little brother picked on her.
Awesome Kong, the character, stays in the ring. Now it’s time to introduce folks to Kia Stevens.
For more information about Awesome Kong, visit her website at www.awesomekong.tv.
For Kia Stevens/Awesome Kong interview requests, contact Shannon Rose at (813) 960-8412; (813) 389-0801; or [email protected]
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