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WWE women's division veteran who made her debut in AAA on [[July 25]], [[2025]], winning a triple tag team match along with [[Lola Vice]]. This set her up to be added to a [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] title match at [[Triplemanía XXXIII]].
WWE women's division veteran who made her debut in AAA on [[July 25]], [[2025]], winning a triple tag team match along with [[Lola Vice]]. This set her up to be added to a [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] title match at [[Triplemanía XXXIII]] which she would not win.


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Profile

Natalya
Natalya
Name Natalya
Real name Natalie Neidhart
Nicknames The Queen of Harts, the BOAT, Low-Key Legend
Name history Nattie Neidhart (-2008), Natalya (2008-)
Family Hart Family: Jim Neidhart (father), Owen Hart (uncle), Teddy Hart, Davey Boy Smith Jr. (cousins), Tyson Kidd/ TJ Wilson (husband)
Maestro(s) Bruce & Ross Hart
Birth date, location May 27, 1982 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Obituary date
Debut, location 2000
Lost mask to
Height 165 cm/5'5"
Weight 61kg/134 lbs
Signature moves Sharpshooter; Nattie by Nature
Titles: WWE Divas Champion, WWE Women's World Champion, WWE Women's Tag Team Champion (w/ Tamina)

WWE women's division veteran who made her debut in AAA on July 25, 2025, winning a triple tag team match along with Lola Vice. This set her up to be added to a AAA Reina de Reinas title match at Triplemanía XXXIII which she would not win.