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Natalya Neidhart is a renowned name in the world of professional wrestling. As the granddaughter of the legendary trainer Stu Hart and daughter of Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, she carries the legacy of a family deeply rooted in the sport. With her uncle Bret Hart and the late Owen Hart also part of wrestling history, Natalya has been a pivotal figure in WWE’s women’s division since 2007, evolving into one of the brand’s most iconic superstars.
Explore Natalya Neidhart’s Journey in Her New Book
In her autobiography, "The Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon to WWE," Natalya shares the trials and triumphs of her life. The book takes readers on a compelling journey from her initial steps in wrestling to navigating the heartache of losing family members like her father and uncle.
Writing the book was a significant challenge for Natalya, as she explained to Fox News Digital: "The biggest thing about writing the book was taking on new goals and challenges. It was something I always wanted to do, but I was scared. Over the past year, I’ve focused on stepping outside my comfort zone and embracing new experiences."
She delves into her highs and lows in the wrestling industry, emphasizing that her story extends beyond wrestling matches. "Wrestling serves as the backdrop, but my book is about so much more," she said. "I want readers to feel engaged, like they’re part of a compelling narrative rather than just reading another autobiography."
A Personal Look at Family and Fulfillment
In one poignant section, Neidhart reflects on being the "last one left" from her wrestling family, highlighting the immense pressure she has faced throughout her career. Despite the challenges, her passion for wrestling remains unwavering. "It’s hard to believe I’ve been in WWE for nearly two decades, but my love for this sport keeps me going. There are tough moments, but nothing compares to the joy of walking through the curtain and doing what I love."
"The Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon to WWE" is set to release on Tuesday, and Natalya hopes her experiences resonate with readers. "If my book helps anyone heal in some way, then I’ve accomplished my goal," she shared. "You don’t need to be a wrestling fan to understand and appreciate the story. It’s about people, relationships, and the journey of life."
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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.








