Natalya on following her family legacy
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And then I came to the realisation, and I told this, you don't need to - you're a woman!"
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"I always felt so much pressure following in the footsteps of Stu Hart, Bret, Owen, Davey Boy, Dynamite, my dad! And then I came to the realisation, and I told this, you don't need to - you're a woman!" x The most pressure we have, is what we put on ourselves-
I had tons of pressure - Natalya on following her family legacy
Nattie is a former SmackDown Women's Champion Superstar Natalya has opened up about what it means to follow in her family's footsteps in wrestling. The Queen of Harts has been working for WWE since 2007 and spent seven years working on the independent scene before that. She is one of the most tenured women on the company's roster, serving as a former SmackDown Women's Champion, Divas Champion, and a former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. Though she has built quite a legacy of her own in professional wrestling, Natalya felt the pressure of following in the footsteps of the legendary Hart family. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani, she spoke about the achievements of her father (Jim Neidhart), uncles (Bret and Owen Hart), and others in comparison to her own. She worried that her own accolades would never match up to theirs, but saw being a female as an opportunity to set herself apart. "When I started I had tons of pressure, I felt like I was never gonna fill their [the Hart family] shoes, and then I came to the realisation, and this is what I told Charlotte Flair when I first met her. I was like, you don't have to worry about filling their shoes, you're a woman," Natalya said. The most pressure we have, is what we put on ourselves- "I always felt so much pressure following in the footsteps of Stu Hart, Bret, Owen, Davey Boy, Dynamite, my dad!And then I came to the realisation, and I told this, you don't need to - you're a woman!"
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"I always felt so much pressure following in the footsteps of Stu Hart, Bret, Owen, Davey Boy, Dynamite, my dad! And then I came to the realisation, and I told this, you don't need to - you're a woman!" x The most pressure we have, is what we put on ourselves-