
Natalya speaks of Wrestling impact In the physicist and emotions, Your family, His book and a possible change that he would like to star in the WWE. All this and more in a recent interview in Cauliflower Alley Club TV.
► In the words of Natalya
A family of fighters
“Wrestling has a physical and mental cost for people. I saw everything my uncle Bret happened when Goldberg hit him in the head. I saw what my dad suffered. And, of course, Owen, was one of the worst and more horrible tragedies that occurred in professional wrestling. He shook my whole family to the deepest.
Even my grandfather, until his last 80 years, was not mentally broken, but physically, because wrestling made a dent in his body. I wanted to give people hope that the industry is now different. I realized that I didn't have to win all these titles or star in Wrestlemania to feel successful. I'm alive, I'm going on and I'm not broken or broken.
My uncle Davy Boy Smith died very young, and Dynamite Kid was very broken towards the end of his life. We often forget that fighters are also human and that they have family. Being honest and putting this in a book was somewhat scary, but necessary. “
Su libro: The Last Heartbeating
“Writing a book is an intimate situation. Bret Hart suggested to start writing a newspaper about my tour. When you write a book, you do a deep analysis of all your experiences. I want people to read my book and help them heal. When my husband TJ read the book, he realized that he had seen everything from a totally different perspective. He said: 'I didn't know this could be so healer. I thought I knew the stories, but I didn't know you saw them like that. '
Becky Lynch advised me: 'Just write it. Put it on paper and then let WWE do a courtesy review. You can't write a book with each page thinking if someone is going to hate it. ' Bret told me: 'Don't write the book for anyone but for you. Write it to you '. Through the newspaper and writing, I could better understand my younger brother when he died and understand what was happening. Bret and Dwayne Johnson made the prologues of my book, and that was very special to me because both have family and professionals that relate to mine ·
“My favorite chapter is the epilogue, where I speak of the legacy. I think people are going to laugh, cry and heal with the book. My next chapter is to continue creating. I love writing and I want to turn the book into something bigger, a project beyond the book. But for now, I am working secretly on it. I want to continue doing things in the industry, but also see my life beyond it, building and creating in new projects. ”
A personal message
“When I think about the future, I am not thinking of being the 'good girl' or 'Natalia', but Be the most authentic Natty that I can be, without fear and without worrying about the opinion of others. Natty survived and Natty is thriving. I'm alive, I'm standing, I'm still kicking back and taking names.
I really want to take Nattie (his Bloodsport version) to WWE. I definitely want to take her to WWE. I think Nattie must be handled very carefully because at the time we take it to WWE and do not have a good game plan, I think we can lose the character, so we have to handle it very carefully. Much of the inspiration for this character came from Mick Foley when he was Mick Foley at the WWE and, outside the WWE, was Jack cactus.
I think a lot about Mick Foley and the contrast between those two characters and creativity, where he can transform into both. You can do both, you can interpret both. I want to take Nattie to WWE, We just have to make sure that the women of the division can handle Nattie because I'm not sure they can all be at Nattie level.”