Natalya Neidhart entered another WrestleMania to create history. She may haven’t been successful at the job assigned but her presence at the show was enough to stir things up on the internet and her global fanbase. The shortcoming alongside Shotzi in WrestleMania 39’s fatal-4-way Women’s Tag Team Showcase match on Sunday won’t halt her momentums.
At WrestleMania 39, Natalya celebrated her 13th appearance at the Grandest Stage of them All and her 11th match at that same event, a record that no other woman in the history of WWE does have. Then a day after, she had another milestone to stay in the WWE for 15 years, and that stint isn’t ending anytime soon. Here’s what she had written on Twitter,
“Today marks my 15 years on the WWE main roster. 15 years of doing what I love, in front of the audience I love doing it for. I learned early that real legacy isn’t counting what you got from the business, it’s knowing what you put back in — and I’ve been blessed ever since.”
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Today marks my 15 years on the WWE main roster. 15 years of doing what I love, in front of the audience I love doing it for. I learned early that real legacy isn’t counting what you got from the business, it’s knowing what you put back in—and I’ve been blessed ever since. @wwe pic.twitter.com/t9m5nHmMiH
— Nattie (@NatbyNature) April 3, 2023
In this fifteen-year career span, Natalya has only won three championships but it’s her longevity that counts. Those three championships include the Divas Championship win back in 2010 during her tag team days with Beth Phoenix. In 2017, she won the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship at SummerSlam by defeating Naomi.
Natalya still has one final goal left to be fulfilled in the WWE
The latest title win for Natalya is the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship (alongside fellow veteran Tamina) which came in an old-school episode of SmackDown in May 2021. Besides these title-wins, she’s also the holder of three Guinness Book of World Records for most appearances on a pay-per-view, most matches, and most wins by a female WWE superstar.
Hailing from the legendary Hart family, Natalya knows all about legacy and she is further expanding it via her WWE career. She’s the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, and the niece of Owen Hart and Bret “The Hitman” Hart. The 15-year veteran Superstar is quite happy to have such an illustrious career in the WWE but before retiring, she has one more WWE goal and that’s to win the Raw Women’s Championship.
“I haven’t won a Raw Women’s Championship,” Natalya said while speaking on Faction 919. “One of the goals that I have in WWE is to become a Grand Slam Champion. Currently, I’m a Triple Crown Champion. So, one day, I would love to say that I held the “Raw” Women’s Championship … For me, that would be something I would love to do.”