Gail Kim On If TNA Having BFG In Tokyo Was A Good Idea, Her Toughest Opponent, Six Sided Ring

Sportsvibe has an interview with Gail Kim, who was promoting the upcoming TNA UK tour in January. Below are some highlights:

Her toughest opponent in TNA:

"The toughest physically I would say is Taryn Terrell. I worked with Taryn in WWE and there we never really got to showcase what we could do. We never really developed a women's division to what we have here. I never knew what to expect from her. She told me she loved physicality but I've never met anybody who wanted to go to that level. That was the first time in fourteen years that I was blown away. We've had a great chemistry since we started wrestling each other regularly."

TNA taking Bound For Glory to Tokyo:

"I think it was a great idea. We've never done a pay-per-view in Japan before. I know from my experience that the fans are different because they clap more and are less rowdy than in the United States. So it's always interesting and it translated different on television. I think real true wrestling fans appreciated the idea. Wrestling is huge in Japan so to see a different style matched with the American style was great."

Thoughts on TNA bringing back the six-sided ring:

"People don't like change. I was fortunate enough to wrestle in that ring before so I knew it was going to take time to get used to. We're still getting used to it. But honestly, we left it to the fans and it was certainly an overwhelming decision. I think it makes us different but at the beginning when we got it back, we could feel it physically on our bodies. Luckily, we have a great ring crew and we addressed the issue by working on it for us. It's great now and it's just a matter of getting used to where you are in the ring. I honestly think in a couple months nobody will realize."

Gail also discussed what fans can expect when she returns, Japanese wrestling, which match interested her most at Bound For Glory, which female wrestler she admired before she entered the business and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

Source: SportsVibe

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