Gail Kim is an Impact Wrestling Hall of Famer, and she’s arguably one of the best women’s wrestlers of all time. Women’s wrestling has undergone some big changes over the past few years, but when Gail Kim first arrived in WWE, she wasn’t allowed to showcase her skills.
Kim later left WWE but she continued to wrestle in Impact Wrestling. Her matches with Awesome Kong caused a lot of people to take notice, and after a few years with Impact, she returned to WWE.
Sadly Gail Kim found out that not much had changed since her last run with WWE, and the women’s division was still pretty much the same. She was told throughout her second run with WWE that she was limited with what she could do.
The Impact Wrestling Hall of Famer recently spoke with former WWE writer Kevin Eck, and according to Eck, in 2011 Vince McMahon said several times that “no one wants to see the girls fight like the guys.”
Well, obviously Vince has been proven wrong thanks to the hard working women that are currently on the WWE roster, and Triple H has been the one pushing for the women to get opportunities.
When Kim parted ways with WWE in 2011, she eliminated herself from a battle royal on live TV to see if anyone would notice, then she asked for her release. According to the former Knockouts Champion, Triple H gave her some words of encouragement on her way out the door.
“It wasn’t politically correct to say out loud, nor would they say that straight up, but — I’m not going to say which agent said it — but they would tell us that Vince doesn’t like that. I remember specifically a match I had on “Superstars” with Jillian [Hall]. We got seven minutes, which was rare back then — we usually got three minutes. There’s no way to tell a story in the ring in that time, so when we had a match on “Superstars” it was like a pay-per-view match [laughs]. Jillian and I had awesome chemistry, so we’d want to wrestle. We wanted to do a superplex off the top rope, and the agent — again, I’m not going to name names — said, “Go ahead. I’ll take the heat for it,” because he knew Vince wouldn’t really be happy with that. Now I heard WWE has announced a Money in the Bank match for the girls. I honestly feel like [Triple H] has done so much for the girls, because he started that whole thing in NXT with the Four Horsewomen. When I left WWE, he was one of the people who was so positive. He told me, “You’re talented and don’t let anyone else tell you any different.” I was very flattered and glad that he respected women’s wrestling.”
Many wrestling fans will agree that Gail Kim is extremely talented, and it’s a real shame that she never got the chance to show the world what she can do inside a WWE ring. Perhaps she’ll be able to return someday and mix it up with some of WWE’s most talented stars.
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She is far more talented in the ring than most girls in WWE.
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