Natalya Neidhart
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While her contemporaries have long been out of the scene, Natalya Neidhart managed to keep her position intact in the WWE. The women’s wrestling industry has evolved beyond expectations over the past several years where talents like Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Bayley, and more ruled the roost to the core of the women’s roster. But each of them had their stories with the second-generation talent.

Without a doubt, Natalya Neidhart made a great contribution to getting the industry forward by not only competing against these talents but also training them when they were emerging talents a long time ago. Being a Hart Dungeon athlete, she showed unmatched efforts to put women’s wrestling on the map.

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Natalya Neidhart wants to welcome back Carmella to the WWE

While the former Women’s Champion had a long list of opponents that she faced and wanted to face in the future, one particular talent was name-dropped by her. Lately, Natalya Neidhart expressed her desire to be the first woman to face Carmella once she returns from her maternity leave,

“I wanna be her first rivalry when she comes back to the ring. Carmella is amazing and can do it ALL.”

Responding to the post from Natalya Neidhart, the former Smackdown Women’s Champion was quick to address her to be the BOAT. Carmella revealed her intention that was to face the legendary name in her first match upon return in a recent post on X,

“I’d love to play play play with you, natters! The BOAT!!!!”

For those who are unaware, Carmella has been out of action since March 2023 due to the birth of her baby boy, Dimitri Paul Polinsky with her husband Corey Graves. On the other hand, Natalya Neidhart has been making occasional appearances on TV as part of a tag team with her current partner Tegan Nox.

Natalya Neidhart moves along in her career with a different motto. Just like a fine wine, she’s becoming more efficient as she’s growing older not only in her life but also in her career. There’s no sign of retirement in her mind even after spending more than 15 years in the WWE locker room although she doesn’t plan on wrestling, forever.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.