Gail Kim
Gail Kim | |
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Kim in 2017 | |
Born | (1977-02-20) February 20, 1977 [1] Toronto, Ontario, Canada[1] |
Residence | Tampa, Florida, U.S.[2] |
Alma mater | Ryerson University |
Spouse(s) | Robert Irvine (m. 2012) |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Gail Kim La Felina[1] |
Billed height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[2] |
Billed weight | 120 lb (54 kg)[2] |
Billed from | Tampa, Florida Toronto, Ontario, Canada[3] Korea[2] |
Trained by | Ron Hutchison[1] Rob Etcheverria[1] Dave Finlay[2] |
Debut | December 2000[2] |
Retired | February 3, 2018[4] |
Gail Kim (born February 20, 1977)[1] is a Canadian-American actress, model and retired professional wrestler, currently signed to Impact Wrestling, where she serves as a producer. In Impact Wrestling, she is also a record setting seven-time Knockouts Champion. She is also known for her two stints in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where she won the WWE Women's Championship in her first match.
Kim began her career wrestling on the Canadian-American independent circuit, before joining WWE in 2002. She became the first WWE Diva in history to win a championship in her debut match. After being released by WWE in 2004, Kim joined TNA in September 2005. There, she joined the tag team America's Most Wanted as their valet. After the dissolution of the group, Kim performed as a singles wrestler, eventually becoming the inaugural TNA Knockouts Champion in October 2007. She later left TNA in August 2008, to return to WWE three months later, where she remained until 2011. The following October she returned to TNA. In 2012, Pro Wrestling Illustrated named Kim the number one female wrestler in the world and in 2016 she was announced as the first female inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame.
Contents
1 Professional wrestling career
1.1 Independent circuit (2000–2002, 2005)
1.2 World Wrestling Entertainment (2002–2004)
1.3 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
1.3.1 America's Most Wanted (2005–2007)
1.3.2 Singles competition (2007–2008)
1.4 Return to WWE (2008–2011)
1.5 Return to TNA/Global Force Wrestling/Impact Wrestling
1.5.1 Alliance with Karen Jarrett and Madison Rayne (2011–2012)
1.5.2 Championship reigns (2013–2016)
1.5.3 Hall of Famer (2016–2017)
1.5.4 Retirement and producer (2018–present)
2 Personal life
3 Other media
4 Championships and accomplishments
5 Luchas de Apuestas record
6 Notes
7 References
8 External links
Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2000–2002, 2005)
After obtaining her degree from Ryerson University, Kim decided to become a professional wrestler and joined Ron Hutchison's School of Pro Wrestling in Toronto.[5] She received supplementary training from Rob Etchevarria at the Squared Circle Pro Wrestling Gym.[1] She debuted in December 2000, wearing a mask and wrestling as "The Queen of the Cats" La Felina in the Southern Ontario-based Apocalypse Wrestling Federation. She, however, was eventually unmasked by Tracy Brooks in a "Mask versus Hair" match.[5][6] Kim worked on the Canadian independent circuit for two years, wrestling for promotions such as Border City Wrestling.[7]
After her release from WWE, Kim would make an appearance for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling on January 22, 2005 in South Korea, teaming with Lollipop in a tag team match, where they defeated Malia Hosaka and Nidia.[2] On June 26, Kim made her debut for World Series Wrestling (WSW) in Melbourne, Australia, losing to Nidia in a singles match.[2] Two days later at another WSW event in Sydney, Kim defeated Nidia in a rematch.[2] The following night, Kim teamed up with A.J. Styles to defeat Nidia and Christopher Daniels in a mixed tag team match.[2]
World Wrestling Entertainment (2002–2004)
Kim was introduced to World Wrestling Federation (WWF) employee Nora Greenwald (known on-screen as Molly Holly) by Jason Sensation in 2001; Greenwald encouraged Kim to send her videos and tapes to WWF officials.[8] In October 2002, she was hired by the WWF, now renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).[9] She spent eight months training in their then-developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) and wrestled house shows and dark matches before being called up to their main roster.[7] After several weeks of vignettes showcasing Matrix-like effects aired on Raw, Kim debuted on June 30 as a fan favorite, with a Matrix-inspired outfit.[7]
Her first televised WWE match was a seven-woman battle royal on the June 30, 2003 episode of Raw with the WWE Women's Championship, then held by an injured Jazz, on the line.[7] Kim won the match by lastly eliminating Victoria.[7] Kim held the title for four weeks, successfully defending it once against Molly Holly, before losing it to Holly on the July 28 episode of Raw.[10] The following week, Kim turned heel on Trish Stratus, which stemmed from a previous Raw episode where Stratus cost Kim and herself a tag match against Victoria and Holly; Kim subsequently formed an alliance with Holly to take on Stratus, defeating her and various partners on several occasions, until Stratus was later assisted by Lita.[2] At WWE's Unforgiven pay-per-view event on September 21, Stratus and Lita defeated Kim and Holly in a tag team match.[11] The four women continued to feud until November, when Kim was sidelined with a broken right collarbone.[8][9]
Kim returned to Raw in April 2004 and immediately reforged her alliance with Holly.[9] In May 2004, Kim submitted then-Women's Champion Victoria twice, in singles match and a six-woman tag match, earning herself a title shot at Bad Blood.[12][13] However, Lita pinned Kim on the June 7 episode of Raw, and Lita and Trish Stratus were added to the championship match. At Bad Blood on June 13, she faced Lita, Stratus, and Victoria in a Fatal Four-Way match for the WWE Women's Championship, which was won by Stratus.[14]
Kim participated in a battle royal on October 19 at Taboo Tuesday, which was won by Stratus.[9] Kim, however, was released by WWE on November 3, 2004 as a result of cost cutting.[9][15] Kim was caught off guard by her release and was told that management wanted to take the women's division in a new direction.[8]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
America's Most Wanted (2005–2007)
Following her release from WWE and the expiration of her 90-day no-compete clause,[8] Kim made sporadic appearances on the independent circuit, including at Michigan's All World Wrestling League and in Japan.[16] She also competed in Korea and Mexico before being signed by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on September 6, 2005.[9][17] She made her TNA debut on the October 8, 2005 episode of TNA Impact!, aligning herself with Jeff Jarrett and America's Most Wanted (AMW) (Chris Harris and James Storm) and taking on the role of AMW's and Jarrett's manager, and regularly got physically involved in the wrestlers' matches.[18] Kim made her in-ring debut on July 16, 2006 at TNA's Victory Road pay-per-view in a Six Man Mixed Tag Team match with AMW against A.J. Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Sirelda. However, her team ended up on the losing end of the contest.[19] At Hard Justice on August 13, Kim defeated Sirelda in a singles match.[20]
In early 2007, after the dissolution of AMW, Kim began a more active role as an in-ring competitor in TNA. This began with an on-screen feud with her former alliance, James Storm, and his new manager Jacqueline. The first encounter between the group was on February 11 at Against All Odds in a mixed tag team match, which Kim and her partner, Petey Williams, lost.[21] On March 11 at Destination X, Storm and Jacqueline won a rematch against Kim and Williams in a Double Bullrope match.[22] Kim went on to defeat Jacqueline in a Six Sides of Steel cage match on April 15 at Lockdown.[23] Their feud came to an end on the May 3 episode of TNA Impact!, when Kim defeated Jacqueline under street fight rules.[24]
Singles competition (2007–2008)
After the conclusion to her feud with Jacqueline, Kim made two minor pay-per-view appearances in a short feud against Robert Roode, before outlasting nine other competitors in a ten-woman gauntlet match to become the inaugural TNA Women's Knockout Champion on October 14, 2007 at Bound for Glory.[25][26][27] She made her first title defense on November 11 at Genesis, where she retained the renamed TNA Women's Knockout Championship by defeating Roxxi Laveaux, ODB, and Angel Williams.[28] Kim then began a feud with Awesome Kong over the championship. Their first encounter occurred on December 2 at Turning Point, which resulted in Kim retaining the title due to a disqualification by Kong.[29] On January 6, 2008 at Final Resolution, Kim defeated Kong in an acclaimed second encounter to retain the championship under no disqualification rules.[30] In their third and final encounter in the main event of the January 10 episode of TNA Impact!, Kong defeated Kim to win the TNA Women's Knockout Championship, however also suffering a concussion at the hands of Kong after being powerbombed in the ring three times.[31]
During the January 24 episode of TNA Impact!, Kim was awarded the 2007 TNA Knockout of the Year award.[32] Kim competed in a three-way match on March 9 at Destination X against Kong and ODB, which Kong won.[33] On April 13 at Lockdown, she teamed with ODB to defeat the team of Raisha Saeed and Kong in a tag team match.[34] On May 11 at Sacrifice, Kim won a TNA Knockouts Makeover Battle Royal, which involved a battle royal and then a ladder match with the two remaining competitors, to become new one contender TNA Women's Knockout Championship.[35] Kim competed for the championship on the May 15 episode of TNA Impact!, however failed to win the title.[36] At Slammiversary on June 8, Kim teamed with ODB and Roxxi to defeat The Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky) and Moose in a six woman tag team match.[37] Kim then went on to defeat Love on July 13 at Victory Road.[38] Kim then teamed with ODB and Taylor Wilde to defeat the team of Kong and The Beautiful People on August 10 at Hard Justice, in her last TNA pay-per-view match.[39] Kim's final match with TNA aired on the August 21 episode of TNA Impact! in a losing effort to Kong under street fight rules.[40] Kim left TNA in mid-August 2008 after her contract expired.[41]
Return to WWE (2008–2011)
After leaving TNA, Kim re-signed with WWE in late 2008.[42] She made her return as a fan favorite on the March 27, 2009 episode of SmackDown, interrupting a WWE Divas Championship match between the villainous Diva's Champion, Maryse and Michelle McCool by attacking both competitors.[43] Kim made her in-ring return on the March 30 episode of Raw in an 18-Diva tag team match.[44] She made her first WrestleMania appearance in the 25-Diva Miss WrestleMania battle royal on April 5, 2009 at WrestleMania XXV.[45] On the April 17 episode of SmackDown, Kim defeated then-Divas Champion Maryse.[46] This earned her a championship match the following week, which she failed to win.[47]
On the June 29 episode of Raw, Kim was traded to the Raw brand as part of a 15 wrestler tri-branded trade between Raw, SmackDown, and ECW.[48] A few weeks later on the August 10 episode of Raw, she became number one contender for the Divas title by winning a Fatal 4-Way match against Beth Phoenix, Kelly Kelly, and Alicia Fox.[49] She, however, was unsuccessful in winning the championship on the August 17 episode of Raw, when she faced then-champion Mickie James.[50] At Bragging Rights on October 25, Kim, with Melina and Kelly Kelly, represented Raw in a losing effort to Michelle McCool, Beth Phoenix, and Natalya, representing SmackDown.[51]
In early 2010, a tournament was held for the newly vacated Divas Championship,[52] and Kim defeated Jillian Hall and Alicia Fox en route to the finals.[53][54] The finals were held on the February 22 episode of Raw, which Maryse won to become the new champion.[55] The finals were originally to be held on February 21 at Elimination Chamber,[56] but the match was changed to the team of Maryse and Kim versus Team LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla), which was won by LayCool as a result of Maryse abandoning Kim during the match.[57] Kim was a part of the losing side of a 10-Diva tag team match, against Team LayCool, Alicia Fox, Vickie Guerrero, and Maryse, at WrestleMania XXVI on March 28.[58] At Fatal 4-Way on June 20, Kim challenged for the Divas Championship in a Fatal 4-Way match that also involved then-champion Eve, Maryse, and Alicia Fox, which Fox would win to become the champion.[59]
In early 2011, Kim participated in fewer matches on television, as she became the on-screen girlfriend of Daniel Bryan. She also began accompanying him to the ring during his matches.[60] At that time, Bryan was managed by The Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie), and after they discovered Bryan kissing Kim backstage, they started a feud with her.[61] The night after the Royal Rumble, Kim accompanied Bryan to ringside for his match against Tyson Kidd. After the match, the Bellas ended their association with Bryan.[62]
For the first half of 2011, Kim feuded with Melina, due to Melina's claims that Kim was a "horrible friend". The matches between the two mainly took place on Superstars, and saw Kim emerging victorious in two singles matches on May 30 and June 23.[2] On the August 1 episode of Raw, Kim participated in a battle royal to determine the number one contender for the Divas Championship, however, shortly after the match began, she eliminated herself. Kim later explained that WWE had instructed her to get eliminated from the match within the first minute, so she decided to just eliminate herself.[63] On August 5, Kim announced on her Twitter account that she had quit WWE following the incident.[64] Kim later indicated that WWE did not grant her release, but would instead force her to stay with the promotion for the remainder of her contract.[65] Kim's WWE.com profile was removed on September 30, indicating that she had officially left the company, and that her contract expired.[66] Kim later stated in an interview with The Sun that she was not happy with her time in WWE due to feeling that the female talent were being held back, while also vowing never to re-sign with the promotion.[67]
Return to TNA/Global Force Wrestling/Impact Wrestling
Alliance with Karen Jarrett and Madison Rayne (2011–2012)
Kim returned to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on the October 20 episode of Impact Wrestling, attacking TNA Knockouts Champion Velvet Sky and aligning herself with Madison Rayne and Karen Jarrett, thus establishing herself as a villainess.[68][69] On the October 27 episode of Impact Wrestling, Jarrett named Kim the #1 Contender to Sky's title, before she went on to defeat Tara in her first match back with the promotion.[70] On the November 3 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim and Rayne defeated TnT (Tara and Brooke Tessmacher) to win the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship.[71] The following week they made their first title defense, defeating Velvet Sky and Mickie James.[72] On November 13 at Turning Point, Kim defeated Sky to win the TNA Knockouts Championship for the second time, making her a double champion and only the second woman in TNA history, after her partner Madison Rayne, to hold both the Knockouts and the Knockouts Tag Team titles simultaneously.[73] She made her first title defense on December 11 at Final Resolution, defeating Mickie James following interference from Madison Rayne.[74] On the December 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim retained her title against James following another interference from Rayne.[75]
On the January 5, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim and Rayne retained their tag team titles against James and Traci Brooks.[76] Three days later at Genesis, Kim defeated James by disqualification to retain the Knockouts Championship.[77] On February 12 at Against All Odds, Kim successfully defended the Knockouts Championship against Tara, during which Madison Rayne walked out on her Knockouts Tag Team Championship partner.[78] On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Rayne won a battle royal to become the number one contender to Kim's Knockouts Championship.[79] In the following weeks, tension between Kim and Rayne began to be teased with the two negatively interfering in each other's matches.[80][81] On the March 8 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim and Rayne lost the Knockouts Tag Team Championship to Eric Young and ODB.[82] On March 18 at Victory Road, Kim successfully defended the Knockouts Championship against Rayne.[83] On the March 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim and Rayne reconciled and remained together as a team.[84] On April 15 at Lockdown, Kim defeated Velvet Sky in a steel cage match, following a distraction from Rayne, to retain her title.[85] Afterwards, Kim went on a losing streak against Brooke Tessmacher, which led to TNA naming Tessmacher the number one contender to her title.[86][87][88] On May 13 at Sacrifice, Kim defeated Tessmacher, pinning her with her feet on the ropes, for another successful title defense.[89] On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim successfully defended her title against Tessmacher and Velvet Sky in a three-way match.[90] On May 20, Kim became the longest reigning TNA Knockouts Champion in history by breaking Madison Rayne's previous record of 188 days. On June 10 at Slammiversary, Kim lost the title to Miss Tessmacher, ending her reign at 210 days.[91] Kim received her rematch for the title on the July 12 episode of Impact Wrestling, but was again defeated by Tessmacher.[92]
Championship reigns (2013–2016)
On January 13, 2013, at the Genesis pay-per-view, Kim competed in a five-woman gauntlet match to determine the number one contender to the TNA Knockouts Championship. Kim eliminated Miss Tessmacher, ODB and Mickie James but was eventually eliminated by Velvet Sky after referee Taryn Terrell failed to notice Kim's foot under the ropes.[93] Kim was defeated on the February 21 episode of Impact Wrestling, in a fatal four–way elimination match for the Knockouts Championship against champion Tara, Miss Tessmacher, and Velvet Sky after physical involvement from referee Taryn Terrell.[94]
On March 10 at Lockdown, Kim unsuccessfully challenged Sky for her Knockouts Championship, after interference by referee Taryn Terrell. Afterwards, Kim attacked Terrell backstage during an interview.[95] On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Terrell was placed on probation due to her actions. Later that night, Kim and Tara were defeated by Mickie James and Velvet Sky in a match officiated by Terrell, after Terrell violated her probation by slapping Kim.[96] On the March 21 episode of Impact Wrestling, Terrell was terminated as Knockouts referee by Brooke Hogan, who then immediately signed Terrell to the Knockouts roster.[97] On the April 4 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim and Tara defeated Terrell and Sky, with Kim pinning Terrell for the win.[98] The rivalry between Kim and Terrell culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell won.[99]
On the July 11 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim defeated Terrell in a ladder match to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.[100] Kim received her title opportunity on the July 25 episode of Impact Wrestling, against champion Mickie James; Kim lost the match and afterwards, confronted referee ODB after she failed to see a dirty pin, beginning a feud between the two.[101] On August 15 at Impact Wrestling: Hardcore Justice, ODB pinned Kim in a three-way hardcore match, which also included James.[102] Kim and ODB faced off once again in a number one contender two out of three falls match on the August 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, which ODB won after making Kim submit for the first time ever in her career, to score the last fall.[103] On October 20 at Bound for Glory, Kim defeated ODB and Brooke in a three-way match, following interference from her new ally Lei'D Tapa, to win her third TNA Knockouts Championship.[104]
Kim made her first televised defense on the October 31 episode of Impact Wrestling, defeating ODB in a rematch.[105] When Kim and Tapa attacked ODB on the December 12 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim's former tag team partner Madison Rayne returned to help ODB.[106]
Rayne received her championship match on January 16 at Impact Wrestling: Genesis, which she won, ending Kim's reign at 88 days.[107] The rivalry between Kim and Rayne continued as the two competed in a street fight on the February 20 episode of Impact Wrestling, which Kim won after a distraction by Tapa.[108] At Lockdown, Kim was unsuccessful in regaining the Knockouts Championship in a steel cage match.[109] On the March 13 episode of Impact Wrestling, tension between Kim and Tapa began to show when Kim lost to the debuting Brittany after Tapa accidentally attacked Kim. After the match, a brawl between Kim and Tapa ensued, disbanding their alliance.[110]
Kim saved Rayne from an attack from The Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky) on the April 24 episode of Impact Wrestling, but later lost a tag team match against The Beautiful People with Rayne as her partner.[111][112] Kim and Love continued their feud, attacking each other on different occasions.[113][114][115] On the June 12 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim defeated Brittany and Madison Rayne to become the number one contender to Love's championship.[116] Kim faced Love for the championship on June 15 at Slammiversary, but she was unsuccessful in winning the title.[117]
Kim received a rematch against Love for the Knockouts Championship on the July 3 episode of Impact Wrestling, where Kim won the championship for a fourth time.[118][119] In her first title defense, Kim successfully retained her championship against Love, Madison Rayne and Brittany in a four-way match on the July 10 episode of Impact Wrestling.[120] On the July 31 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim successfully defended her championship against Taryn Terrell after the match went to a no-contest due to interference from The Beautiful People.[121] Following a backstage attack by Love, on a special Hardcore Justice edition of Impact Wrestling, Kim ended her feud with The Beautiful People when she defeated Love in a Last Knockout Standing match with her Knockouts Championship on the line.[122][123]
Kim successfully defended her title against Taryn Terrell on the September 3 episode of Impact Wrestling. After the match, Kim and Terrell were both attacked by the debuting Havok.[124] In September, Kim injured her shoulder during a pre-match brawl with Havok. Going against doctors advice, Kim defended her title later that night and lost her championship to Havok. Soon after, it was announced that Kim had suffered a separated shoulder and torn ligaments at the hands of Havok, and would be out of action indefinitely.[125] Kim returned to Impact Wrestling in November, demanding her rematch for the Knockouts title against Havok, which Kim ultimately lost.[126]
On the January 30, 2015 episode of Impact Wrestling, in a three–way match for the Knockouts Championship, Kim and Madison Rayne lost to the defending champion, Taryn Terrell.[127] On the May 1 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim started an alliance with Awesome Kong to feud with Terrell, Jade and Marti Bell, collectively known as The Dollhouse. The following week, Kim and Kong were defeated by The Dollhouse in a three–on–two handicap match.[128] Kim sustained an arm injury on the May 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, after unsuccessfully challenging Terrell for the Knockouts Championship in a steel cage match and being attacked by The Dollhouse afterwards.[129]
After some hiatus, Kim returned on the July 15 episode of Impact Wrestling, portraying a superhero-like character and attacking Jade, which allowed Brooke to win the Knockouts Championship.[130] On the September 16 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim won her fifth Knockouts Championship by winning a four-way match also involving Brooke, Lei'D Tapa and Awesome Kong.[131] Kim successfully retained the championship against Kong at Bound for Glory on October 4.[132] During October and November (taped in July), she participated in the TNA World Title Series, where she ended first of her block, tied with Awesome Kong, advancing to the finals. on the December 2 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim lost to the then current TNA X Division Championship Tigre Uno and was eliminated from the TNA World Title Series. On January 19, 2016, Kim defended her title against Kong. She then lost her title to Jade in a three-way match also involving Madison Rayne after Maria hit Kim with her title belt on the April 5.
On the May 10 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim faced Jade for the Knockouts championship, which she lost by DQ after Sienna attacked them. On the May 24 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kim defeated Sienna to keep her job, only to be attacked by Sienna and Maria. A week after, with EC3 as a manager for the night, Kim received a match against Maria at Slammiversary. At Slammiversary, her match with an injured Maria turned into a Triple Threat match for the TNA Knockouts Championship between her, Jade and Sienna (who eventually won the match).
Hall of Famer (2016–2017)
On June 14, 2016, Kim was announced as the first female inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame. Shortly after, on October 2 at Bound for Glory she defeated Maria Kanellis for the TNA Women's Knockout Championship, winning the title for the record–tying sixth time which she had to vacate a week later after sustaining a back injury that forced her to take a few months break before coming back to compete. Throughout this in–ring break, Kim made a few appearances in November and December as she showed her support for Jade who feuded with Rosemary for the vacant championship.[133][134][135]
On the July 6, 2017, episode of the recently rebranded GFW Impact!, Kim returned to announce her legit retirement that is about to take place at the end of 2017. A month later, on August 17, at Destination X, Kim faced Sienna for the Unified GFW Knockouts Championship which she was unsuccessful to win due to interference by the return of her old rival Taryn Terrell.[136][137] On November 5 at Bound for Glory (in what was supposed to be a fatal–four way match between Kim, Sienna, Allie and Terrell but reverted to a three–way after Terrell's release from the company[138]) Kim competed in her final match where she won the TNA Knockouts Championship for the record–breaking seventh time.[139] The next night, she formally announced her retirement from professional wrestling and vacated the title in the process.
Retirement and producer (2018–present)
Gail Kim wrestled the final match of her career on February 3, 2018 for Southside Wrestling in Stevenage (United Kingdom), where she defeated Kasey Owens in the main event.[140] After her retirement, she accepted a role as a producer and agent with Impact Wrestling, where she will work with the current women in the company.[141]
Personal life
Kim was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 20, 1977. She attended York Memorial Collegiate Institute and majored in kinesiology at the University of Toronto before transferring to Ryerson University and changing her major to nutrition.[1]
Kim married celebrity chef Robert Irvine on May 11, 2012.[142][143] The couple met on the set of Dinner: Impossible.[144] On October 10, 2017, Kim announced that she became an American citizen. Since she is also a Canadian citizen, she now holds dual citizenship.[145]
Other media
Kim posed topless for a cell phone ad campaign in South Korea.[146] In 2007, Kim was listed on Forbes' top 40 list of "America's Most Eligible Bachelorettes".[147] In 2009, Kim was a part of the cast of the independent psychological thriller entitled Royal Kill.[1] On October 13, 2011, Gail Kim, along with The Miz, John Morrison, Kofi Kingston, Heath Slater and Eve Torres appeared on a special WWE edition of Family BrainSurge.[148] On August 18, 2012, Kim's and Robert Irvine's wedding ceremony was documented on an episode of Irvine's Restaurant: Impossible program.[149]
Gail also appeared with her husband, Robert, on an episode of Guy's Family Road Trip.
Kim appeared in the video games WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 and WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011.[150][151]
Championships and accomplishments
Apocalypse Wrestling Federation
- Diva of the Year (2001)[5]
- Diva of the Year (2001)[5]
Association Biterroise de Catch
- ABC Women's Championship (1 time)[152]
- ABC Women's Championship (1 time)[152]
Funkin' Conservatory
- FC Women's Championship (1 time)[2][153][unreliable source]
- FC Women's Championship (1 time)[2][153][unreliable source]
Imperial Wrestling Revolution
- IWR Diamond Championship (1 time)[154]
- IWR Diamond Championship (1 time)[154]
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked her No. 1 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2012[155]
- Ranked her No. 1 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2012[155]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
TNA Knockouts Championship (7 times)[27][73]
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Madison Rayne[71]
Knockout of the Year (2007)[32]
Gauntlet for the Gold (2007, 2016 – Knockouts)[156]
- Queen of the Knockouts (2013)
TNA World Cup (2015) – with Jeff Hardy, Gunner, Rockstar Spud, Davey Richards, and Crazzy Steve
TNA Hall of Fame (Class of 2016)
World Wrestling Entertainment
WWE Women's Championship (1 time)[157]
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gail Kim (hair) | Roxxi Laveaux (hair) | Orlando, Florida, United States | Sacrifice (2008) | May 11, 2008 | [Note 1][158] |
Notes
^ This was a ladder match.
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