10 Most Likely TNA Wrestlers WWE Could Poach Next
10. Gail Kim
When Gail Kim was given her release by WWE in 2004, she was told by management that the company wished to take the women's division in a new direction - one that wasn't befitting of her considerable in-ring talent.
Kim later returned to the fold, but the situation was much the same. After it was made abundantly clear the company had no desire to promote women with technical expertise ahead of certain superficial qualities (though Kim is by no means hard on the eye), she decided to call it quits. Kim voluntarily eliminated herself from a Divas Battle Royal after being asked to go out within a minute, then waited out her release, vowing never to return to the company.
Considering such an acrimonious departure, and given WWE has a propensity to hold the most childish of grudges, a return for Kim does not seem imminent. But at a time when the promotion is aiming to completely refresh a rebranded women's division, bringing in as many talented female workers as possible is absolutely mandatory. Kim has all the experience to give the division that further dollop of gravitas it requires.