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Natalya to wrestle at Bloodsport XIII during WrestleMania weekend

Natalya will be making her Bloodsport debut during WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas after she was announced for the Bloodsport XIII event on Thursday, April 17.

“The Queen of Harts. A member of the legacy filled Hart family. She spent time in the Hart Dungeon learning hoe to crank, rip, and tear wrestlers apart. You could say the she was BORN for this,” Josh Barnett wrote on X. “We [sic] she torture her opponent to the point of submission or will it be her hung from the rack? What will Bloodsport bring out of this veteran wrestler?”

She is currently the only WWE star scheduled for this GCW’s Bloodsport show, although others could be added soon.

Shayna Baszler, Charlie Dempsey, Brutus and Julius Creed, Karmen Petrovic, and Myles Borne all previously fought at Bloodsport events. WWE President Nick Khan was also present at Bloodsport event during last year’s WrestleMania weekend.

Bloodsport XIII will air from the PALMS Casino at 8PM and tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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