Nov 06 2008
Gail Kim Finally To WWE?

http://www.wrestlezone.com/article.php?articleid=228014245
I know things are subject to change. Plus I know Wrestlezone is a joke. They reported that a fan told them Kane’s mask was in the bag a few months ago, and it was a joke that Wrestlezone fell for. But this piece of news may actually be true. After months of waiting, Gail Kim may have actually signed with the WWE.
I have mixed feelings on this. This could be a great chance for Gail, but who is to say that the WWE won’t ruin her like they wasted Braden Walker, Marcus Cor Von, Trinity, and a line of TNA stars they signed? They may give her a good initial push, but then soon job her out to the eye-candy divas. I am a firm believer that it doesn’t matter how many more female wrestlers the WWE hires, what matters is how they are treating these divas. TNA should have dished out the extra cash for Gail, she is worth it.
Then there is Mickie James, easily the most popular WWE diva today whether some of you want to admit it or not. Trying my best to look at this objectively, and not as a Mickie fan, seeing Gail and Mickie work together would be awesome and I know a ton of others who want to see them go at it. At the same time, it would be horrible if the WWE gives Gail Kim a huge push and still use Mickie James as a sidekick role, jobber, or simply release her. I am a firm believer that you must take care of your own before you take care of others. Just as simply as they can give Gail Kim a push, some of that push could involve Mickie in a definitive way. Lita and Trish spent a lot of time as tag partners, sharing the same push. That could happen again. If Mickie is pushed completely aside again, however, this would be yet another clear sign that they are trying to bury her. First Candice, then Kelly Kelly, and now the spectre of Gail Kim is in the distance. I am all for Gail Kim getting a great push, but I cannot deny the talent and potential I see in Mickie James. There is no diva that has everything she does. If Gail Kim is used to bury, and take away, Mickie’s popularity, that is the end.





