
Dual Knockout Champion Gail Kim got a slice of the media action when she was interviewed by Zoo, a lad’s magazine in the UK. They discussed British food, women’s wrestling – where she mentions the likes of Victoria, Jazz and Trish Stratus – and more. To read the full article click here.
What are your thoughts on how women’s wrestling is represented in WWE?
Well, it always changes. I was very fortunate to be part of a great era where there was Trish Stratus, Victoria and Jazz. Just now it seems that the women’s division has hit a bit of a lull. But the ‘Knockouts’ division in TNA has really rejuvenated women’s wrestling. It became an overnight success. We just had this magically chemistry with the fans, they just loved it. I think fans just wanted serious women’s wrestling because it wasn’t there.
You were among the first group of women to establish the ‘Knockouts’ division. How does it feel to be back in TNA?
It was like I had been on a long vacation. I definitely believe that everything happens for a reason. Put it this way, if I didn’t leave TNA the first time for the other company then I would never have met my fiancée. Now I am rejuvenated and, I am ready to help and contribute, maybe spark a fire under all of us to have some kick-ass matches.The direction of the ‘Knockouts’ division shows how important and how serious the company takes women’s wrestling. The fact that we have tag-team belts as well as the main title really represents how much talent we have in the ‘Knockouts’ division. TNA appreciates us and that is shown with how strongly we are represented. We want to change how people think of women’s wrestling. Unlike other companies we get the exposure, time and the opportunity to go out there and wrestle for the fans.

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