WWE star Natalya Neidhart reveals what she hopes fans will take away from new book
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Natalya Neidhart is one of the biggest names in pro wrestling.
She’s the granddaughter of legendary wrestling trainer Stu Hart, daughter of Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and the niece of Bret Hart and the late Owen Hart. She’s been a figurehead in WWE’s women’s division since 2007 and has developed into one of the most iconic superstars the company has seen.
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Natalya Neidhart attends the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's "WWE Monday Night Raw" at Intuit Dome on Jan. 6, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (JC Olivera/Getty Images)
Neidhart opened up about all the trials and tribulations she’s faced in her life in her autobiography, "The Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon to WWE." Neidhart takes the reader on a journey from how she got started in pro wrestling through all the tragic moments her family dealt with, including the tragic deaths of her father and uncle.
She told Fox News Digital that writing the book was a way for her to get out of her comfort zone and challenge her on a different level.
"The biggest thing about writing the book was just about taking on new goals, new challenges, new stuff," she explained. "Writing a book is something I always wanted to do but I also was like scared to do it. In the last year, I’ve really been about taking on challenges that scared me. I’ve been about doing stuff that is like … it’s not even so much that scares me, but just doing things that are outside of my comfort zone, stepping into situations that aren’t easy like taking on a new character or working on new projects.
"Writing a book was something I always wanted to do but I kept putting it off


