With rumors circulating WWE will be bringing back former female Superstars for the Evolution pay-per-view, Gail Kim confirms she won't be one of them.

Kim — a former WWE Women's Champion and TNA/Impact Knockout — used Twitter to let anyone who wanted to know, she won't be coming back to WWE in any capacity. That includes not making a one-time appearance at the upcoming exclusively women's pay-per-view.

While fans have been eagerly watching for news and updates regarding this first-ever all women's event and Kim has in the past said her issues with WWE revolved around the unfair treatment of female talent, a Twitter fan suggested she would make a strong addition to the event. Kim quickly put a stop to any rumors potentially floating around by saying, if she ever returned to wrestling it would be for Impact and not WWE.

Kim's issues with WWE go way back but recently, she's also been critical of WWE's new "Women's Revolution". She sees the branding of the idea and the showcasing of the female talent as nothing more than a calculated maneuver led by Stephanie McMahon. During an appearance on "Women's Pro Wrestling Weekly, Kim said, “Stephanie (McMahon) could have been fighting for us a long time ago. She was there every single time I worked there and she had zero interest in fighting for the women back then. So, for them, everything is business motivated."

Kim isn't suggesting the women don't deserve the spotlight, she just doesn't like why they're getting it now. She believes it's long overdue and perhaps too little, too late. So, her lack of desire to not show up at Evolution if asked should not come as a surprise.

Kim also added that she's been in WWE on two occasions and wasn't happy during either run. Sometimes money isn't her driving force. She said,"It’s not about money sometimes.... people just don’t understand that."

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