5 Influential WWE women you may have forgotten about

Many influential women have been overlooked throughout the Women's Revolution
Many influential women have been overlooked throughout the Women's Revolution

#3 Gail Kim

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Gail Kim has pushed Women's Wrestling forward like no other woman before her, Kim won the WWE Women's Championship on her debut back in 2003 but was released from the company the following year. Kim later returned to WWE in 2008 and decided to walk out of the company when she disagreed with the way she was being treated.

Kim has never been afraid to speak her mind and after leading WWE she headed over to Impact Wrestling where she started her own Revolution. There is a reason why Kim is a former 7-time Knockout's Champion and a TNA Hall of Famer.

Kim hasn't been part of WWE's Women's Revolution because she made the decision to never return to the company after her 2011 exit. This doesn't mean that the part she played in the revolution is any smaller.

Kim and the women of Impact Wrestling proved that Women's Wrestling was worth a gamble and inspired WWE to step forward and allow their women to take center stage. Thanks to Kim's contributions, there are many more women who are now taken seriously in the wrestling business.

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