As seen on her social media pages, Natalya Neidhart has been sharing content from the ongoing United Kingdom tour of the WWE. Apart from the Money in the Bank 2023 premium live event, WWE has hosted a spree of live events in the country and a Smackdown TV taping, this week.
Natalya Neidhart has been an integral part of these shows but unfortunately, she won’t be taking part in the annual WWE Money in the Bank PLE. Being a mainstay player of the WWE Women’s roster for the past 15 years, she had the opportunity to participate in this type of gimmick matches in the past, and in the process, she ended up clinching a major record.
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A fan recently took to Twitter and pointed out that Natalya Neidhart is the only female superstar in WWE history to compete in five Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder matches. To date, there have been six such matches from the women’s division. The superstar herself commented on the tweet and stated that it was a new world record for her.
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Natalya Neidhart currently scheduled to challenge for the Women’s World Title
Natalya Neidhart has been gunning for the Women’s World Championship held by Rhea Ripley on Raw around the Money in the Bank 2023 edition but she failed miserably in the scheduled two title matches. Both times, Ripley humiliated her with an 18-second win and then with a massive beatdown.
As a result, Natalya Neidhart again challenged Ripley for the Women’s World Title on this week’s Raw. That being said, the Canadian Superstar is keeping her spirit high irrespective of her long tenure of her in the WWE. While many believe that her prime days are over, she herself doesn’t have retirement in mind.
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While speaking with the Toronto Sun, Natalya revealed that she would love to wrestle in her final match in Calgary, Alberta, Canada which is her hometown. She would love to have WWE arrange that last match for her in Canada but that doesn’t mean that it’s on the radar in the near future,
“If I could pick a place where I would have a last match per se, I don’t think there would be a place more perfect than Calgary. And when and if that day comes — maybe I could put it out there to the wrestling gods — that that’s the place that I would like to celebrate the ending of my career.”