The National Wrestling Alliance, the oldest organized pro wrestling company in the United States, put on its Crockett Cup event in the old ECW stomping grounds of the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, May 17th. With Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins (no word on Homer Simpson, smiling politely) at the helm under his Lightning One Media imprint, you can expect a fair amount of rock and roll to be injected in the time-tested promotion, and during the bout for the NWA World Women’s Championship, known by fans as “The Burke,” we got just that.
WWE Superstar Nattie Neidhart, calling herself the “Low-Key Legend” during these outside appearances, entered her match against Kenzie Paige with Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name” playing throughout the once-bingo hall, much to the delight of the Philly faithful.
Here we go! @NatbyNature makes her entrance at the @nwa Crockett Cup to challenge @KenziePaige_1 for the Burke!! #CrockettCup pic.twitter.com/dsZLMJKsJp
— Joe Galli (@JoeGalliNews) May 18, 2025
This isn’t the first time Neidhart has used the theme, as she previously used it over WrestleMania weekend for her match against Miyu Yamashita at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII.
Though unsuccessful in her quest for “The Burke,” Nattie did win in a big way against a trolling fan at ringside. It is unclear at this point whether this was a legitimate incident of a dude being a dick, but either way, this rougher, more aggressive side of the Hart Dungeon graduate is a welcome change to her presentation, to say nothing of her use of RATM for entrance music.
I guess that fan didn’t drops the beats like De La Oh, and therefore had to get the fuck off the commode. Check out Muscle Man Malcolm’s front row seat to the shitshow below:
Nattie wasn’t having it with a troll after her NWA match 😳 pic.twitter.com/yyPXaL9P8P
— MuscleManMalcolm (@MalcolmMuscle) May 18, 2025