Former WWE Superstar Gail Kim Wants The Company To "Stop Wasting" Its Asian Talent

Former WWE Superstar Gail Kim Wants The Company To "Stop Wasting" Its Asian Talent

Following a massive screw up by WWE on Monday's RAW when they mistakenly identified Kairi Sane as Io Shirai, former WWE Superstar Gail Kim has now asked the company to start respective their Asian talent...

By JoshWilding - Aug 08, 2019 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE made some big production errors on RAW this week with one of the biggest coming when Kairi Sane was labelled as Io Shirai during her entrance. The Kabuki Warriors would go on to end up failing to capture the Women's Tag Team Championships which is no great surprise when they've been wasted in recent months to such a large degree. 

Now, former WWE Superstar Gail Kim - who also noticed the mistake after it started doing the rounds on social media - has implored WWE to start properly utilising its Asian talent. 

WWE has failed in this respect a lot over the years both with male and female talent from Asia (just look at Shinsuke Nakamura and Hideo Itami) and with All Elite Wrestling putting the spotlight on them, here's hoping that now changes moving forward. 

Check out Kim's Tweet below:

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