🩸 Squash Match Spotlight: Aja Kong vs. Chaparita Asari
📺 WWF Monday Night RAW – December 11, 1995
🎤 Commentary: Vince McMahon & Jerry "The King" Lawler
🕓 Duration: 4 minutes, 5 seconds
📍 Richmond Coliseum, Virginia
💣 BACK TO BRUTALITY
In late 1995, the WWF briefly opened the door to a new level of physicality in the women's division — and Aja Kong walked right through it.
For fans watching at home, the name Aja Kong didn’t come with much backstory. But one look at her no-nonsense entrance, face paint, and lethal demeanor told you everything you needed to know: this woman was a destroyer.
Standing across the ring was Chaparita Asari, a 4'9", high-flying dynamo with the heart of a lion and a jaw made of steel. Known for her gymnastic offense and innovative aerial attacks, Asari tried her best — but this wasn’t going to be a back-and-forth contest. This was survival.
🎯 MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
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Asari opened fast with a springboard moonsault to the outside — a jaw-dropping move that wowed even the jaded Richmond crowd.
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Inside the ring, she hit a beautiful flipping senton… but that was the last offensive flurry she’d see.
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Aja Kong caught her, grounded her, and began the dissection.
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A brutal spinning backfist echoed through the arena — and may have legitimately rocked Asari.
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Kong dragged her opponent up like a rag doll and ended things with a devastating over-the-shoulder backdrop driver for the clean pinfall.
🎤 COMMENTARY CLASSIC
“With Aja Kong just destroying this poor young, (Kong kicks Asari in the chest) OHH FORGET ABOUT IT, Chaparita Asari.” – Vince McMahon
📼 LEGACY NOTE
This match was part of a short-lived push by the WWF to bring in talent from All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling (AJW) and experiment with a more competitive women’s division. At the time, Aja Kong was lined up for a major feud with Alundra Blayze (Madusa), but plans were abruptly shelved when Blayze left the company and infamously dropped the title in WCW.
Still, for one night, Aja Kong got to show North American audiences what she was made of — and it was terrifyingly glorious.
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