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WWE’s Nattie Neidhart has opened up on if she believes any current WWE stars will break her various world records.
WWE star Natalya (Nattie) was awarded six Guinness World Records for her time in the company, those being for most WWE career matches for a female wrestler, most WWE career wins for a female wrestler, most WWE premium live event appearances for a female wrestler, most WWE WrestleMania appearances for a female wrestler, most WWE Raw matches and most WWE SmackDown matches.
Due to Nattie’s longevity in the company, as well as the recently reduced schedule for the current WWE roster, it seems unlikely that any of the current names will end up breaking Nattie’s records.
Nattie Doesn’t Believe Current WWE Stars Will Break World Records
Speaking to The A2theK Wrestling Show, Nattie was asked if she thinks any current WWE stars could break her world records, with her noting that she doesn’t believe they will, due to her working a much heavier workload 15 years ago compared to today’s schedule.
She said:
“Here’s the thing, I got those World Records because I worked a very, very high volume. Now our workload in WWE is lesser than what it was when we were doing 3 or 4 live events every weekend for 15 years.
“So I don’t know if anyone is going to surpass those records, but when I look at women that are really leaning into veteran roles in the company, veteran girls, I think of Bayley, I think of Charlotte, I think of Becky, I think of leaders.
“Even someone that is an unexpected leader because she gets a little online flack because she likes being a heel, but I think Nia Jax is a great leader. I’ve been with her in matches where she’s been putting things together, and she can be a very good leader.
“Now she’s becoming a veteran too, where it’s really cool for someone like Lash Legend to work with Nia and see how Nia puts things together.
“There are some women, like Bayley could come close to breaking 1 or 2 of my records. Charlotte could come close to breaking some of them too, but I’m not going to let them if I have my way.”
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What’s Left For Nattie In Legendary WWE Career?
After re-signing with WWE last year, Natalya no longer appears on WWE television, with her killing her former identity and bringing the ‘Low-Key Legend’ Nattie to WWE television for the first time.
In recent weeks, Nattie has made her way back down to NXT television, with her forming a new alliance on the show with herself, Nikkita Lyons and Karmen Petrovic amid her feud with Jaida Parker.
Nattie noted in her interview that she wants to capture championship gold one more time in her career, and with the main roster titles all currently occupied, Nattie stepping down to NXT to have her first run with the NXT Women’s Championship, a title she’s never held, would be a nice final reign for her.
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