
WWE veteran Natalya took to her official Twitter (X) account and announced that her memoir โThe Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon To WWEโ topped the best-sellers list for the book’s genre on Amazon.
Natalya wrote, โIn 24 hours, Iโm a BEST SELLER! Iโm so blown away by everyoneโs support for my book. I canโt put into words what it means to me. Iโm so grateful.โ
The book releases on October 28th and is described as follows:
โIn this deeply personal memoir, Neidhart takes readers behind the tragedies and triumphs of not only one of professional wrestlingโs most famous family dynasties, but also professional wrestlingโs most successful company, offering unprecedented insight into some of wrestlingโs biggest names and moments.
As the first female wrestler from the legendary Hart family, Nattie shares her tumultuous journey from watching matches in her grandfather Stu Hartโs backyard, to being the only woman in her family to wrestle, to becoming a WWE Superstar and champion in her own right.
As the daughter of Jim โThe Anvilโ Neidhart, she openly discusses her fatherโs struggles with addiction and a brain injury, which caused continuous turmoil and financial struggle within her family.
And as an up-and-coming talent during WWEโs Diva era, she details her path through wrestlingโs developmental system, where she had to not only prove herself as a wrestler, but also figure out how to meet WWEโs evolving standards for female talent over the course of several challenging and incredibly different eras.
Neidhart also reveals the complex dynamics between the Hart family and WWE, including the aftermath of the Montreal Screwjob, Owen Hartโs tragic death, and her husband Tyson Kiddโs near-fatal in-ring incident that retired him far too young.โ
In 24 hours, Iโm a BEST SELLER! Iโm so blown away by everyoneโs support for my book. I canโt put into words what it means to me. Iโm so grateful. ๐ฅน pic.twitter.com/KrVcguKKNl
— Nattie (@NatbyNature) March 12, 2025