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Gail Kim The Hot Zone Shoot - Watch Legally and Safely

Gail Kim The Hot Zone Shoot

Genre: Sport
Countries: ,
Release Date: November 12, 2011
Year: 2011

Gail Kim entered The Hot Zone for an exclusive shoot interview! Kim discusses her entire career in great detail. Here's just some of the topics: •What led to her eliminating herself from a battle royal on RAW and quitting WWE •Reaction from the WWE office and Divas to when she quit •What the WWE office expects out of the Divas •The reasons why working for WWE was so frustrating •Her opinions and thoughts on all the Divas during her two WWE runs including Trish Stratus, Lita, Kelly Kelly, The Bella Twins, Michelle McCool and many others •Comparisons between WWE and TNA •Why winning the TNA Knockouts Title meant more than winning the WWE Women's Title •What led to her going to and leaving TNA •What working with Kong was like and why she was scared at first •If she faced pressures to lose weight or get breast augmentation surgery •What went wrong in the infamous Mickie James match •Her opinion on working with creative minds like Paul Heyman, Jim Cornette, Vince Russo and others •How WWE "slapped" her in the face •Who her dream match would be against •What it's like being in a celebrity couple with Chef Robert Irvine

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