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Gail Kim issues statement following firing from TNA Wrestling

Gail Kim, who was released from her role as producer at TNA Wrestling this week along with three other high-ranking officials, issued a statement on her social media to address the news.

Kim thanked fans, friends, and her peers for all the support she received over the last few days which helped her process the change.

“More than anything I am grateful for all the years and opportunities I was given to help build something I always dreamed of,” Kim wrote. “The KO division is and will always be my heart and all the women who were a part of it.”

Kim also put over the hard-working and passionate TNA talent and crew and noted that this will not end her passion or love for professional wrestling.

“This is not the end of Gail Kim in the wrestling world. You don’t put in 17 years in one company and stop when you are this passionate,” she continued. “I look forward to sharing my journey and am taking some time for myself and prepare for what’s ahead. Looking forward to the future.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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