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Post by Celgress on Sept 30, 2011 15:53:30 GMT -5
I guess Kim's due back at TNA then. I think they were on good terms; in fact the only reason she left was because of money. With the Foot Network money she's getting she could probably work there again and easily be comfortable. We shall see, though I do not know if I can ever enjoy her work again considering how she left the E.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2011 15:53:32 GMT -5
I guess Kim's due back at TNA then. I think they were on good terms; in fact the only reason she left was because of money. With the Foot Network money she's getting she could probably work there again and easily be comfortable. And funniest typo of the day goes to...
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Post by BorneAgain on Sept 30, 2011 15:54:42 GMT -5
I guess Kim's due back at TNA then. I think they were on good terms; in fact the only reason she left was because of money. With the Foot Network money she's getting she could probably work there again and easily be comfortable. And funniest typo of the day goes to... I was watching at Snitsky match yesterday; got thrown off.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2011 15:57:03 GMT -5
I love Gail Kim, but she was totally in the wrong here. If WWE are smart, they won't even give her the satisfaction of announcing her release. The less publicity she gets out of this, the better.
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Post by That Mickie Fan on Sept 30, 2011 16:00:06 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2011 16:01:36 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly? Honestly, at least Kelly's competent. I have never seen a thing out of Gail Kim that impressed me, though the accidental bucket-throwing was pretty funny.
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Post by Cronant on Sept 30, 2011 16:01:45 GMT -5
There's almost nothing 'right' about what she did during the battle royal.
Thats the kind of stuff that should stay in the back. The moment you bring that out on TV in front of an audience is when you lose any sympathy.
At the very least, it proves that WWE has every right to push anyone else other than her.
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Post by worldsstrongestman on Sept 30, 2011 16:01:54 GMT -5
{Spoiler}Her debut was the Inside the Vault moment on SD today. I'm surprised they didn't pick a moment where she was getting beat up. Not sure if it's a spoiler or not.
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Post by The Ichi on Sept 30, 2011 16:01:54 GMT -5
I hope she doesn't go to TNA because you know her opening promo will be along the lines of "I was misused in WWE because Johnny Ace loves bimbos instead of REAL FEMALE WRESTLERS like here in Impact Wrestling!".
And then she'll job to Miss Tessmacher.
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Post by That Mickie Fan on Sept 30, 2011 16:02:55 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly? Honestly, at least Kelly's competent. I have never seen a thing out of Gail Kim that impressed me, though the accidental bucket-throwing was pretty funny. Obviously, You've never seen her indy Work. Or TNA Work. At least Gail can run the ropes, Something Miss Barbie hasn't learned yet.
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Post by Celgress on Sept 30, 2011 16:07:24 GMT -5
Honestly, at least Kelly's competent. I have never seen a thing out of Gail Kim that impressed me, though the accidental bucket-throwing was pretty funny. Obviously, You've never seen her indy Work. Or TNA Work. At least Gail can run the ropes, Something Miss Barbie hasn't learned yet. I must agree for all her faults, which are currently many, Gail Kim is a more than competent and in fact superb in ring worker (or at least she was in the past). I can't take that away just because I do not approve of her recent actions.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2011 16:08:48 GMT -5
Honestly, at least Kelly's competent. I have never seen a thing out of Gail Kim that impressed me, though the accidental bucket-throwing was pretty funny. Obviously, You've never seen her indy Work. Or TNA Work. At least Gail can run the ropes, Something Miss Barbie hasn't learned yet. Woo. I've never seen a match ruined solely by someone failing to correctly touch a rope. Hell, I don't even notice the Kelly thing, and I can't help but take note of the fact that no one even brought it up until that one thread and since then it's constantly mentioned. Honestly, not meaning to say that Gail's worse than Kelly, because really, she's probably not. Just saying that I find Gail Kim vastly overrated, and for that matter I find the Kelly Kelly hate annoying.
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Post by Indiana Miz on Sept 30, 2011 16:14:59 GMT -5
Even though she could have gone about it a better way, she did prove that WWE doesn't care much about the divas. She didn't quit because she wasn't the top diva, she quit because the divas weren't getting any ring time or good angles. Pretty much the same thing we complain about.
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Post by rocket on Sept 30, 2011 16:16:03 GMT -5
This whole thing still has my head scratching. Sure it was unprofessional what she did, but she was only pushed for what, her first two months back? I can't blame her for being unhappy (I knew the second she came back to WWE she wasn't gonna be a featured diva at all), but at the same time it's pretty obvious she did everything for the money.
I just think between Gail's actions and how WWE didn't give a crap about her (there were times that I forgot she was on the roster) and how TNA didn't give her the money she deserved to begin with there were no winners in all of this.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Sept 30, 2011 16:19:26 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly? She did have awful matches, just because other people have bad matches doesn't mean she gets off the hook for her own, and personally I have seen some of her indy work and other than the Kong match I wasn't all that impressed. Also she rejoined the WWE knowing full well how the divas division is usually booked/viewed. Both from the outside looking in AND from personal experience from her first stint with the company, but she wanted the money and joined anyway. She was unprofessional, if she had a grievance you take it up with the people in the back you don't shit on the customers because you don't like your job, which is exactly what she did. Also I hope she learned the lesson of not burning your bridge while your still standing on it. The WWE were at least not complete assholes about it. As potentially they could have booked her to show up somewhere and sued her for breach of contract if/when she didn't. Because despite her claims of quitting, she was not granted release from the contract.
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Post by BigWill on Sept 30, 2011 16:21:22 GMT -5
Obviously, You've never seen her indy Work. Or TNA Work. At least Gail can run the ropes, Something Miss Barbie hasn't learned yet. Woo. I've never seen a match ruined solely by someone failing to correctly touch a rope. Hell, I don't even notice the Kelly thing, and I can't help but take note of the fact that no one even brought it up until that one thread and since then it's constantly mentioned. I've noticed it for years, but have never mentioned it before because I just assumed it was a widely known fact that Kelly Kelly can't run the ropes to save her life, it's that obvious to me. And to say you can't ruin a match by not correctly hitting the ropes is ridiculous. There's a reason why running the ropes is one of the first things you learn when you first start training.
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Post by That Mickie Fan on Sept 30, 2011 16:24:03 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly? She did have awful matches, just because other people have bad matches doesn't mean she gets off the hook for her own, and personally I have seen some of her indy work and other than the Kong match I wasn't all that impressed. Also she rejoined the WWE knowing full well how the divas division is usually booked/viewed. Both from the outside looking in AND from personal experience from her first stint with the company, but she wanted the money and joined anyway. She was unprofessional, if she had a grievance you take it up with the people in the back you don't s*** on the customers because you don't like your job, which is exactly what she did. Also I hope she learned the lesson of not burning your bridge while your still standing on it. The WWE were at least not complete assholes about it. As potentially they could have booked her to show up somewhere and sued her for breach of contract if/when she didn't. Because despite her claims of quitting, she was not granted release from the contract. Hell I would've been unprofessional with their asses As well. They seem to have the benchmark of Unprofessional as it is.
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Post by Krimzon on Sept 30, 2011 16:26:59 GMT -5
Gail haters to the left. She did what She felt was right. It's WWE's fault for not using her to her potential. And to say She had awful matches? did you confuse her with Kelly? She did have awful matches, just because other people have bad matches doesn't mean she gets off the hook for her own, and personally I have seen some of her indy work and other than the Kong match I wasn't all that impressed. Also she rejoined the WWE knowing full well how the divas division is usually booked/viewed. Both from the outside looking in AND from personal experience from her first stint with the company, but she wanted the money and joined anyway. She was unprofessional, if she had a grievance you take it up with the people in the back you don't s*** on the customers because you don't like your job, which is exactly what she did. Also I hope she learned the lesson of not burning your bridge while your still standing on it. The WWE were at least not complete assholes about it. As potentially they could have booked her to show up somewhere and sued her for breach of contract if/when she didn't. Because despite her claims of quitting, she was not granted release from the contract. How did she shit on the customers? Nobody cared that she left. The other wrestlers didn't care, the fans didn't care, and the WWE brass didn't care. Nobody gave a shit and that was probably what she wanted to prove to herself. Why bust your ass when you don't have to for people that honestly couldn't give a shit if you're there or not? Not saying it was the right way to handle the particular situation. I simply can see this from Gail's point of view. Sometimes, people reach their limit and are just done with a capital D. When you reach that point, you don't give a rat's ass about anybody else. You just want to get gone.
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Post by Lance Uppercut on Sept 30, 2011 16:28:19 GMT -5
Being a Shawn Michaels fan, I can defend unprofessionalism when it's entertaining.
If Gail wanted to send a message and quit, She should have done it in a more spectacular and hilarious fashion.
Leaving the ring at the beginning of a battle royal: baby A Scott Hall takes a stunner style sell of some random Kelly Kelly move out of the ring: Now that's how you get fired.
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Post by Cronant on Sept 30, 2011 16:29:17 GMT -5
Obviously people cared if they noticed.
She didn't prove a point. She left at the beginning of a crowded battle royal pretty discreetly. Of course it was going to take a few looks to realize exactly what she had done.
Keep in mind that battle royal lasted past a commercial break and was the beginning of Beth's heel turn, so yeah, priorities were elsewhere.Its a bulls*** move. You don't see all the superstars jobbers doing that when they get on TV, because they have common sense.
She just cheated anyone who actually may have wanted to see her compete, even if it was for a very short time. She quit.
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