Words matter. These are the best Natalya Neidhart Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I couldn’t be more proud of my little sister and the mother she is and am also incredibly proud of my mom and the huge influence she’s had on myself, my sisters, and now her grandchildren.
Something that helps me build more optimism in the dead of winter is not staying up too late and waking up early.
Teamwork can build friendships that last a lifetime.
I’ve been lucky enough to make history in WWE in many different ways, and I’m never going to stop dreaming big, because that’s what makes life fun!
The greatest lesson I’ve learned is that you have to fight and continue to strive for greatness, as nothing great ever comes easily.
I’ve come to learn from my own experiences and those around me that it’s not about survival of the fittest but about who can adapt the best to change.
To me, Roman Reigns was WWE’s version of Superman, and he was our locker room leader on ‘Raw.’
When it comes to gift giving, I always want to get everyone a little something. The problem is that every time I go holiday shopping for others, I come out of the stores with shoes for myself.
Wrestling is tough, and it takes hard work – mentally and physically – to do what we do in that ring.
Germany has a deep respect for the Hart family, especially Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart.
If you’re really good in the ring, there’s no limits to what you can do in the WWE as a woman!
That’s my favourite stuff to write about: my journeys and the people I meet – especially the kids.
Sometimes the best thing we can ask for is change, and a fresh start forces us to confront change head-on.
Like anyone, I like having goals to work towards. That said, I’ve also learned that you have to start with baby steps to reach your dreams, whether big or small.
If it wasn’t for so many brave people standing up, speaking out, and fighting for equal rights, we might not have all of the luxuries of freedom that we have today. So many unsung people fought for us to be able to live together in harmony no matter how different we are from one another.
The IIconics are a feisty Australian duo who have been a team since they came to WWE. They’re masters on the microphone, and they’re willing to do whatever it takes to win!
Ever since I was a kid, I have loved writing. It has always been one of my passions.
When you have a passion for something, it makes you excited to jump out of bed each day and go for it.
Thanks to all members of the military around the world for giving me the ultimate motivation.
I look to TJ for inspiration in so many ways. One thing I learned from him is not to feel sorry for yourself.
Tinsel on our Christmas trees is a Hart family staple started by my grandmother, Helen Hart.
If I’ve learned anything from TJ, it’s that life is a fine balance of holding on, letting go, and never looking back unless it’s to admire how far you’ve come.
So many of us can recall growing up with Gene Okerlund as the voice of our childhoods while interviewing the likes of Andre The Giant, Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Sting, and others.
‘Mean Gene,’ as he was universally known, made every WWE Superstar he interacted with appear larger than life. He had the gift of gab as one of WWE’s most tenured personalities.
When Shane McMahon competes, you know he’s going to jump off something high!
My dad loved being a part of ‘Total Divas’ and sharing that special connection that we shared in having the same careers in WWE.
Daddy – as I affectionately called him – and I were so similar in a lot of ways, and we shared that extra-special bond of professional wrestling and our careers.
For many years prior to landing my big break with WWE, I learned a lot about uphill battles. I had to scratch and claw day after day for a really big dream that, at many times, seemed totally impossible.
Different is good, and being different is what makes us stand out in the world.
It’s hard to know what’s going to happen when you’re filming a reality show, but if you just let life unfold, that’s when the best stories evolve.
Growing up, I remember planning for Halloween months in advance. It was, after all, my chance to be creative, artsy, original, and to just have fun!
Sometimes showing off produces results.
Hope keeps us going.
Growing up, I had no idea just how hard my dad worked to make it all work.
The Royal Rumble is rich with history and one of the most popular events in WWE history.
If I were to pick a favorite SummerSlam match of all time, there’s one iconic match that comes to mind: SummerSlam 1992, Bret Hart vs. The British Bulldog at Wembley Stadium in front of more than 80,000 people.
If we can lift others up, then what we do is all worthwhile.
One thing I’ve learned from years of working in WWE is that the road to WrestleMania always starts at the Royal Rumble. That’s why it’s so important to win the Rumble: because it’s your chance to secure a championship match at WWE’s biggest event of the year – WrestleMania.
In 2010, I defeated Michelle McCool and Layla to win my first championship in WWE. It was a surreal feeling that all of my hard work had paid off that night in Miami.
I loved reminiscing with my dad about his matches with the Bulldogs and his partnership with my uncle Bret Hart as the Hart Foundation.
I love that in celebrating Halloween, we can get lost in the magic of make-believe and fantasy no matter what age we are!
I was lucky to be my dad’s daughter, and I’m forever grateful to have Jann Arden as a strong role model in my life.
It’s empowering and uplifting to hear the Special Olympics athletes share their journey and what’s helped them to get to where they are today. I had no idea how much I’d learn and grow by taking part in Special Olympics. It’s made me think about my own journey and what’s important in life.
Every single one of us needs hope.
My life has been filled with beautiful memories of my father. You often hear people talk about ‘daddy’s girl.’ Well, that was me.
Tag Team specialists like The Revival, The Singh Brothers, Sasha and Bayley, and myself and Beth Phoenix find ourselves watching back old Hart Foundation matches wanting to try to emulate ‘The Porsche and The Tank.’
Relationships are so important to me. Talking to someone, listening to them, and even writing a handwritten note or giving someone a picture in a frame has become a lost art because we are inclined to just do it all through technology.
Stampede Wrestling was a promotion started by my grandfather, Stu Hart. When I was competing for them, I would come out ‘through the curtain,’ slapping everyone’s hands to my ring song, Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun.’
Lita was the perfect blend of pretty and punk, Lucha with a gothic edge and a high-flyer who could take on anyone, anytime, anyplace. She truly was ahead of her time.
I have a small circle of great friends who push me when I need it, tell me when I need to pick up my pace, and who make me want to be better. Sometimes, when I start procrastinating and just need to find that pep in my step, I think of how far I’ve come and how we can all be role models in our every day lives.
Working with WWE on our many community outreach programs like Special Olympics and Connor’s Cure gives me the most inspiring stories to tell about human resilience.
It’s motivating to think that you, as one person, can make a world of difference in someone else’s life.
The road to WrestleMania leads us in so many directions, but we have so many amazing things we get to do as WWE Superstars along the way.
My dad and I had such a special connection being WWE Superstars. More than that, we always had each other’s backs.
There’s been so much that I’ve shared with the world, and by doing so, it’s helped me connect with others on a whole new level. I love that, as I want people to watch ‘Total Divas’ and be able to relate themselves to what we go through. My hopes are that they realize we are all in this ‘thing called life’ together.
Often the most unexpected, unpredictable moments in life are the ones that leave the biggest impression and that teach us to roll with the punches.
I’ve been so lucky to meet people from every walk of life.
If you were to watch any of the British Bulldogs’ matches against the Hart Foundation, it was lightning in a bottle, with incredible tag team competition that was ahead of its time.
My dad meant so much to myself and the entire family.
I used to perform in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Cold Lake, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Camrose, Kamloops, Kelowna, Surrey, and all over Western Canada for Stampede Wrestling.