UPDATE: As previously reported, Wrestle-1′s Jimmy Suzuki took to Twitter to say that the Knockouts would not be likely for Bound for Glory as they “want to show good solid wrestling as a specialty of Japanese wrestling organization.” These comments drew the ire of some fans who felt he was disrespecting the Knockouts. Suzuki has now taken to Twitter apologizing:
Sorry if anyone took wrong…I was event producer for NKPWA in Korea and always had girls in the show. Took some for Japan
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 24, 2014
I used to be the booker for JWP and Neo Lady's and helped Hustle.I brought many ladies from USA and Mexico.
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 25, 2014
Including Rocken Robin, Sheryl Rusa Peggy Fowler , Nicole Bass, Cynthia Moreno, Rossy Moreno, Josselyn, and of cause Gail Kim to Korea.
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 25, 2014
Gail Kim came to Suzuki’s defense, posting:
@iNNCwrestling @JimmySuzuki1 I think they were misunderstood I've known jimmy a long time and he's always respected women's wrestling!
— Gail Kim-Irvine (@gailkimITSME) September 24, 2014
ORIGINAL: According to Wrestle-1′s Jimmy Suzuki, the Knockouts are unlikely to appear on TNA’s Bound for Glory PPV. As previously reported, TNA is putting on the show in Japan with Wrestle-1 and when asked on Twitter, Suzuki said that he felt it wasn’t likely due to the stacked card plans. We can almost guarantee you that some of Suzuki’s comments below are not going to go over well with some of the TNA Knockouts.
Suzuki posted:
We have too many good cards and having difficulty make it less than 10… Sorry but I don’t think there will be a room for girls this time.
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 3, 2014
We don’t want 5 min matches . We want to show good solid wrestling as a speciality of Japanese wrestling organization .
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 3, 2014
Best match I have seen in TNA is Joe vs AJ vs Daniels. I wanna see something like that at BFG.
— Jimmy Suzuki (ジミー鈴木) (@JimmySuzuki1) September 24, 2014