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Natalya Sends Emotional Message to Father After WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Win

Natalya Neidhart is one of the most beloved and experienced women’s wrestlers in the modern era. Her presence in the women’s locker room is of utmost importance as she has what it takes to guide other wrestlers.

She has fought the best women’s wrestlers ranging from Beth Phoenix to Charlotte and everyone in between. Natalya recently took to Twitter to celebrate her latest victory.

Natalya remembers her dad

On May 19th, 2021, Natalya put out a tweet that read, “Winning the tag titles in the same building as my dad and Bret Hart did as the Hart Foundation in 1987 – that’s AMAZING. And that’s my dad definitely working his magic from heaven.”

 

The Hart Foundation

The Hart Foundation is the name of several tag teams along with stables that were primarily composed of members and close friends of the Hart family.

The original Hart Foundation comprised brothers-in-law Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart at WWF in 1985. They won the WWF Tag Team Championship twice. The summer of 1991 saw the team part ways, only to reunite in 1997, and this time they had a bigger lineup.

Jim Neidhart passed away in August 2018. His brother-in-law, Hart, spoke with Yahoo Sports about his induction into the Hall of Fame. He said,

“It was very emotional for me. It really means a lot to me and I think it would mean a lot to my late tag team partner, who would be really honoured to be in the Hall of Fame. I think we both were really proud of our work as a team.

“I had hoped for years that we would get inducted together and get to go on stage together, but that’s not going to happen now. Emotionally, I feel really proud and I’m glad to get a chance to speak for Jim and I know he’ll be listening.” (h/t:Bleacher Report)

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