On this week's "Insight with Chris Van Vliet," Awesome Kong talked about her Tough Enough audition.

“They told initially that we had to come up with a promo and then come up with some physical stuff in the ring. When they had us do the physical stuff, they told us we had to do a kip-up, which I had to learn what that was,” she began.

“When we got in the ring, they had me do the physical stuff first, rolling around, jumping jacks, and we had to do the kip-up last. So you’re blown up and then have to do this difficult move. By the time that came around, I hadn’t impressed anyone. I was a fish out of water.”

“When it came time to do the promo, I was proud of my promo because I had come from acting. I can’t remember the whole promo, but the last line was ‘Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.’ I was proud of myself, but it was like crickets. All the judges were like, ‘We don’t know what to do with this.’ J.R. was like, ‘Okay, bye.’ I was like, ‘What? I’m not going anywhere. I just dragged my raggedy ass from L.A. and through the mountains to get here and I spent my last check on a suite. I put it all in because I’m going to be a millionaire. I’m like, you need to ask me one or two questions’"

"J.R. asked me some questions. I can’t remember the first one but it was a snarky one. But then Bob Holly was there and he said, ‘No, I find her interesting and I want to ask her some questions.’ That engaged the rest of the judges and we got to talking."

"J.R., bless his heart at the time said, ‘I’m sorry. I don’t think a girl your size can make it in wrestling. You are too big to make it in wrestling and will never make it.’ I was like, ‘What?' He said, ‘You will never make it in WWE. You are too big.’ He was gracious enough not to use the word fat, but I didn’t think I was fat. I thought I was thick. J.R. said that to me on national TV, so I had to clap back, but we are friends today and we have reconciled.”

On interacting with J.R. later:

“He didn’t remember me, but had heard about it from interviews I had done, so I’m sure people would have brought it up to him. The first interaction was at the Cauliflower Alley Club and he was very happy that I had proved him wrong. Not only that, but he advocated for my signing to WWE. Him, Stone Cold, and Mick Foley personally contacted Vince McMahon.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Chris Van Vliet with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. Also, be sure to subscribe to "Insight with Chris Van Vliet" on your mobile device by clicking here if you have an iOS device or here on your Android device.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Pressure mounts on Nuggets as Nikola Jokic wins third MVP Award
Jalen Brunson shakes off injury to lift Knicks to Game 2 win
Panthers dominate Bruins to even series
LSU HC pins transfer portal struggles on reluctance to 'buy players'
Pirates announce date for 2023 No. 1 overall pick's MLB debut
Shohei Ohtani showing what would happen if he only focused on hitting
Joe Burrow shares 'support' for Bengals who requested trades
Canucks erase three-goal deficit to stun Oilers in Game 1
Watch: Pacers star ties playoff high in threes in one half
Former NFL player has major warning for Steelers QB Justin Fields: 'You can't fall into this'
Watch: Brad Marchand hurdle Panthers player on Charlie Coyle goal
LeBron James rues 'missed opportunities' against Nuggets
Cardinals star gives update on timeline for injury rehab
Police investigating Patrick Beverley incident
J.J. Watt addresses possibly ending retirement to play for Texans
Inter Miami's Lionel Messi could surpass two major MLS records
Reporter weighs in on potential Giants quarterback controversy
Cowboys to release veteran WR
Lakers want Anthony Davis' opinion in search for next head coach
Patriots exec explains why team drafted two QBs in 2024 NFL Draft

Want more Wrestling news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.