

Bully Ray, a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, is no stranger to play a villain. At the beginning of his career, the owner of the ECW, Paul Heyman, gave the native of Queens, New York, Carta Blanca to verbally attack the public, almost causing disturbances on some occasions.
In “Busted Open Radio,” Bully reflected on a WWE talent that he thought more than a change to Rue, or Heel could benefit, pointing to one of the most old members in the company and a change in attitude would be formidable. This talent is Natalya.
“I want to see a true Nattie Neidhart like Heel,” Bully said. “With all the young girls of the WWE and being Nattie that of the 'major stay', it could cause a stir there.”
The Canadian recently made her return in the September 9 edition of “WWE RAW” after a three -month pause as a surprise teammate of Lyra Valkyria and Zelina Vega, facing Pure Fusion Collective. The return caused the expected reaction of the public of his hometown, Calgary, but Ray speculated that Nattie would prosper in a newer and perhaps darker role.
“I understand: Nattie goes out, encourages Nattie, 'Yay Nattie!' Okay. “I think Nattie would love and completely accept a change of character and begin to adopt the rough way. I think he would swallow everything and I think he would do it wonderfully.”
Dave Lagreca, Bully co -presenter, was skeptical about the possibility that WWE will give the 42 -year -old fighter something ambitious with which to work at this point in her career. However, Natalya recently signed an extension to remain in the WWE, the company he has fought since 2007. He also won a victory in the September 16 edition of “WWE RAW”, a week after his return.