WWE Star Natalya Neidhart to Release Memoir in 2025
Natalya Neidhart Announces Memoir Release


WWE icon Natalya Neidhart is set to embark on a new journey as an author, with her memoir scheduled for release in the fall of 2025. During her appearance on the Ariel Helwani Show, the longest-serving female superstar in WWE announced that her autobiography, titled “The Last Hart Beating,” will be available on October 28.
In her discussion with the renowned MMA journalist, Neidhart expressed her apprehension about sharing her personal story, referring to the book as her “baby.” She shared that her uncle, Bret Hart, contributed the preface, and Triple H granted her time off to focus on this project.
“Over the last year, I have been working on a book,” Neidhart stated. “I was so nervous about announcing it, sharing it with the world because it’s been like my baby. I’ve been working so hard on this and pouring my soul into this. And I was so grateful that in the summer, Triple H allowed me to have time to work on it and to really dig into it.”
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Natalya Begins Writing After Contract Renewal
Neidhart revealed that her writing journey began after she renewed her WWE contract last summer. WWE reportedly re-signed her in June, but she took a three-month break before making her return to television during an episode of Raw in her hometown of Calgary on September 10.
“Once I signed my new deal, I started working on it and really just pouring my soul into it,” she continued. “And it was one of the most cathartic experiences of my life to be able to go, ‘OK, I want to tell my story,’ because once I started writing it, I realized that a lot of people don’t know my story.” (quotes courtesy Wrestling Observer)
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Following Wrestlemania XL, there was much speculation about Neidhart's future after more than 15 years with WWE, particularly regarding her contract status. Although WWE has often positioned her as a brand ambassador, changes occurred after Vince McMahon's exit.
Ultimately, WWE decided to retain this veteran talent, even though her appearances on regular TV have been limited recently. Neidhart is set to showcase her skills outside of wrestling, participating in GCW’s Bloodsport in April and then at NWA’s Crockett Cup the following month.