Gail Kim is speaking out again — and this time, it’s all about the latest shake-up in TNA’s Knockouts division.

Following recent concerns about the state of the women’s roster, Kim returned to Twitter on April 1, 2026 to address fan reactions surrounding Dani Luna’s TNA exit — and she didn’t sugarcoat how things look from the outside. Responding to a fan asking for her take, Kim admitted she’s not fully aware of what’s happening internally, but made it clear that recent departures are raising red flags.

“Saw a few comments and of course it’s disheartening. I don’t know what’s going on internally….. obviously not a good sign if two females have quit in the last month. I can’t comment except to say, disappointing. Ever since my last comment, I’ll say it’s been very split in how fans perceive the division. Only time will tell how it plays out.”

While Kim stopped short of making direct claims about internal issues, her wording made it clear she sees the situation as concerning. Things didn’t stop there. After one fan pushed back — listing returning names and questioning her stance — and another defended her perspective, Kim responded again, this time taking aim at critics telling her what she should or shouldn’t say.

“lol everyone feels power in anonymity on this platform. For people telling me what to say and what to think… or even to tell me I don’t have a right to an opinion at all… pretty sure I have had more experience and lived that life where I’ve EARNED that right and probably know a thing or two more than the person making assumptions on what they watch and read. But hey what do I know?? 🤷🏻‍♀️”

Kim’s response changes the focus away from just the exits and onto the wider conversation around the division — including how fans are reacting and how much weight her opinion should carry given her history with TNA.

This isn’t the first time she’s raised concerns about the Knockouts division, but her current remarks tie directly into real roster movement, making the situation harder to ignore. With multiple departures, fan debates heating up, and Kim continuing to speak her mind, the limelight on TNA’s women’s division isn’t going away anytime soon.

Do you think Gail Kim is right to speak out given her experience, or should she stay out of current TNA issues? Drop your thoughts below and leave your feedback.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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