Natalya is a legendary performer in the history of the WWE Women’s Division who is also the most experienced performer on WWE Smackdown/Raw. Starting in 2006, she’s still an active female wrestler in the WWE which is an incredible accolade. No other female wrestler has continued her career for so long in the modern history in the WWE.
During this timespan, Natalya obviously made some big-time records that are hard for any other superstars to break. As of earlier those summer, she wrestled in more than 1360 matches out of which she picked up wins in 631 of them which is the most by any female talent. In addition to that, the accolades of most TV matches (467), most PPV matches (51), and most TV wins (224) also belong to her.
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While WWE never acknowledged these accolades, Natalya previously shared these records on social media as she’s extremely proud of them. Also, recently she claimed to be on the Guinness Book Of Worlds Records due to her consecutive performances in the WWE.
The Queen of Harts recently appeared in an interview with WWE Deutschland, where she went into detail about her journey in the company. She revealed that being Hart didn’t do any favor to her while trying to get hired by the company. Now that she’s living her dream, she actually realizes how much progress she’s made in her wrestling career.
Natalya is honored to be with the WWE
“Now that I’m in WWE, I appreciate that so much more, I appreciate that no one helped me. It was really, really hard, but it made me value what I have. Being the longest-tenured woman in WWE, somebody told me the other day that I am in the Guinness Book Of Worlds Records for having the most matches of any female,” Natalya continued.
“To be honest, I don’t even pay attention to all the matches I’ve had because I have been having so much fun. But if somebody was to tell me that before I got hired by WWE I would never have believed them, because there were times when I didn’t even think I’d get hired by WWE. It was so challenging for me to get hired. (quotes courtesy Wrestling INC)
Natalya’s WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match at Wrestlemania 37 was the 1361st match of her career which already put her ahead of the likes of John Cena or The Miz in terms of WWE TV appearances. She currently sits on the fifth spot in all-time great WWE appearance makers. Kane, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, and Big Show are the ones who are ahead of Nattie in terms of appearances.