Matt Hardy was astounded by the recent changes in TNA as his fans.
The national anthem management recently shook things behind the scenes at a wrestling promotion. Many key executives have been fired by the company, including Chief Revenue Officer Rob Krigman and Digital Head Michael Schuchenko. For fans, the most shocking departure was the starting point for longtime performer and producer Gale Kim.
Broken one talked about recent changes in his latest episode of podcasts. Speaking about Kim, Hardy pointed out that her departure was also a huge shock for him.
“Gayle Kim’s departure was definitely shocking and very unexpected. I don’t think we could have asked anyone if it was on the list of someone to be released. I don’t think anyone thought that was possible.
Matt Hardy said Gale Kim is universally loved by the promotion, and the female performers felt she was blessed with putting her on the roster. According to Hardy, Kim has always fought hard for the women’s division. However, he realized he had no idea why the movement was behind it.
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When asked why the former TNA tag team champion made the former knockout champion something special, he pointed out how Gail Kim was one of the leaders of the women’s revolution. She led the knockout division, showing that women could play serious matches similar to men.
“I think she was a real standout and a real pioneer, groundbreaker when it comes to the style that women started working.
I think girls will feel very comfortable with her. They trust her very much because she has been around for a long time, and she is the one who feels that she has not only broken the performance and barriers in the women’s division, but also in the knockout division what you call it, but also in the person they feel that they have their biggest interest in mind. She gives so much.
She is very selfless in many ways, and she really doesn’t play her favorites, especially when she’s putting things together. She wants everyone to come out there and steal the show. She wants all women to stand out and look good. I think she’s really there where she works. ”