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WWE Star Natalya Neidhart Has Pulses Racing With Swimsuit Photo

Longtime wrestler Natalya Neidhart took a break from the ring this week, but that didn't stop her from turning heads in the WWE universe.

Natalya had stints with Ohio Valley Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling before signing with the WWE in 2007. Although it took time for her to climb up the women's division, she eventually captured both the Divas Championship and SmackDown Women's Championship.

While fans are accustomed to Natalya simply posting wrestling content, she shared a swimsuit photo on social media this week that left some people speechless.

"Highkey… you are beautiful, inside and out," one fan commented.

"You're an excellent wrestler/performer and I get WWE using your experience to help put over talent these last few years but I can't help but say out loud when I see you on TV. 'They should let Natty have another championship run.' You're awesome," a second fan wrote. "Nothing but respect."

"Nattie you ain't gotta do em like that! Look absolutely beautiful," a third fan replied.

"After all this years still the hottest woman in pro wrestling," another fan declared.

Natalya is WWE royalty.

Just about every wrestling fan knows Nattie is the daughter of Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, who sadly passed away in 2018 at the age of 63.

"The unforgiving training ground that churned out mat greats like Brian Pillman and Nattie's husband, Tyson Kidd, molded The Queen of Harts into one of WWE's most dangerous submission grapplers. She also learned from her uncle Bret "Hit Man" Hart by driving many of her opponents to tap via the family Sharpshooter," her bio for the WWE states. "Her presence out of the ring is just as incredible: Starring on E!'s Total Divas reality series and working as an active supporter of WWE and The Creative Coalition's Be a STAR Alliance, Make-A-Wish, Susan G. Komen and the WrestleMania Reading Challenge."

We'll see if Natalya gets another push during the late stages of her WWE career.

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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 8:46 AM.

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