Gail Kim Dishes on TNA Wrestling
We previously reported on Baltimore Sun writer Kevin Eck having interviewed Kurt Angle backstage at the TNA iMPACT tapings on March 28.
Now, here are highlights from Eck's conversation with TNA Wrestling vixen and former WWE Diva Gail Kim:
Why do you think the TNA womenâs division has caught on with fans the way it has?
I think when we started this division, expectations were really low. Not to knock anything, but womenâs wrestling at that time was pretty much at a lull. There was not much going on except for a lot of T&A â pardon the pun (laughs). I think that the fans wanted to see something different. True wrestling fans love a great wrestling match.
And when the expectations are kind of low, itâs not hard to please, but I think weâve really worked hard and weâve shown the fans that weâre passionate about the business, that we want to entertain them, and they really truly appreciate us and itâs not all about just looks.
Iâve never understood what WWE was thinking when it released you. How surprised were you when it happened? Did that come out of left field?
Yeah, it really did. I remember us talking about a brand new story line at that time that was with me, Trish Stratus and Lita, and I actually went in the pre-tape room the day before. And then at Raw that night I did a run-in to start that whole angle, and then the very next day I got the phone call. So, yeah, I was shocked. Johnny Ace [John Laurinaitis, WWE senior vice president of talent relations] called me and basically said that I was released.
And then he just tried to hang up (laughs). I wasnât even upset; I was just in shock, I think. I said, âHold on, hold on. Can I get a reason for this?â He just said that they wanted to change the direction of the womenâs division. And they did; he didnât lie about that. But everything happens for a reason, and I would never have accomplished everything that I have to this day if that never happened.
Every great babyface needs a great heel to work with, and for you, thatâs Awesome Kong. What has it been like working with her?
Very physical. Like Iâve gotten hit by a truck after a match (laughs). This is the one angle or feud that Iâve been involved in that Iâm very, very proud of, and Iâm pretty hard on myself when it comes to my work. Itâs the perfect David and Goliath feud, I guess you could say. Sheâs an amazing heel; she is a monster. I love the physicality. She came from working in Japan all those years, and I love it.
If you could sum it up, what distinguishes TNA knockouts from WWE Divas?
I think those girls are very hot and they look great and everything, but I think to succeed in this business you need to have the passion. A lot of girls that are in our company took it upon themselves to go get trained and learn about the business and pay their dues. If the fans watch our show, they can say, âOh, thatâs Awesome Kong, sheâs this character.
And ODBâs that nutty, crazy character, and Roxxi Laveaux is the gypsy character.â We have characters and we all have our own distinctive look. I think a lot of the time when you just see a lot of beautiful girls it kind of just all blends in together. You want something about yourself to stand out.



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