21 Rare Natalya Images You Need To See

The daughter of Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart obviously got her mother's looks!

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It's generally accepted amongst fans of professional wrestling that Natalya Neidhart could do a lot more than WWE let her on television. When the member of the infamous Hart wrestling dynasty has been allowed to, she has shown herself to be more than capable of providing good matches, but all too often she suffers along with the rest of the female cast, being drip fed short bouts rather than being trusted with longer ones. If it's true that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are eager to make changes to how women are presented in the promotion, Natalya should be at the forefront of such a movement. Everybody from Bret 'Hitman' Hart to even TNA announcer Mike Tenay has extolled the virtues of her ability inside the ring, which only made it all the more frustrating that WWE's writing team previously chose to cast her as someone unable to stop breaking wind! Nonetheless, Natalya has been able to somewhat escape these embarrassing scenarios (remember her on-screen relationship with The Great Khali?!) and emerge unscathed, but it would be nice to see her featured in more actual wrestling matches on WWE TV. Not exactly the stereotypical WWE Diva, the native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada isn't exactly lacking in the looks department, making her an awesome combination of looks and talent. It'd just be nice to see that talent given more time!

21. Pre-Show Selfie

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Displaying a new hairdo, Natalya might not be able to see this particular selfie due to that fringe, but it won't stop everyone else from enjoying it!

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