Posted on 3/11/125 by Colin Vassallo
WWE Superstar Natalya announced on The Ariel Helwani Show
that she will be releasing her memoir, titled The Last Hart
Beating, later this year.
Set to be published in late October by BenBella Books and
distributed by Simon & Schuster, the memoir will be a raw,
waveringly honest look about Nattie’s life including her
chaotic childhood in the boom-and-bust world of professional
wrestling, including her family’s brush with homelessness,
her father’s battles with addiction and other effects of
chronic traumatic encephalopathy, leading to his eventual
sudden death and how they shaped her, her struggle to
navigate the complex dynamics between the Hart family and
WWE in the aftermath of the Montreal Screwjob, Owen Hart’s
tragic death, her husband TJ Wilson’s near-fatal, career-
ending, in-ring injury, and her front-row seat to the rise
of women’s wrestling and the resilience it took to thrive as
a female wrestler at a time when what you looked like on
screen was more important than how talented you were between
the ropes.