Natalya is perhaps the most veteran name available in the WWE locker room after spending there for almost 15 years. She’s literally seen it all in the world of professional wrestling after being associated with the company for such a long tenure while her contemporaries had gone to retirement. But she’s still going strong and also hopes to achieve one of her unfulfilled goals in the company.
In her WWE career, Natalya had won multiple championships, and given her active status in the company, she can certainly hope to win some more gold. Apparently, the Canadian wrestler wants to become a Grand Slam Champion in the WWE and this remains her ultimate goal for now.
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To become a Grand Slam Champion, a superstar has to win all the active titles in the company be it in the male or female roster. From that perspective, Natalya is yet to achieve the Raw Women’s Championship.
While speaking on Faction 919, The Queen of Harts revealed that she wants to win the red brand gold to become a grand slam champion in the company,
”I haven’t won a Raw Women’s Championship. 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.” (courtesy Wrestling INC)
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Natalya’s championship win history in her WWE career
Starting on the WWE main roster in 2008, Natalya won her first title in the company in November 2010 as she defeated the team of LayCool for the Divas Championship at Survivor Series. She held onto the title for 70 days and had to wait until winning the next championship gold in SummerSlam 2017 when she defeated Naomi for the Smackdown Women’s Championship.
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Natalya’s third, and latest championship victory came in the WWE when she won the Women’s Tag Team Championships alongside Tamina Snuka in May 2021 during a throwback edition of Smackdown. Currently, she’s still on the Smackdown side, and to win the Raw Women’s Title, she would first have to go to the red brand. It has been more than two years since she left the Raw roster during the 2021 Draft.