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WWE's Natalya Uses "Killing In The Name" For 'Josh Barnett's Bloodsport XIII' Entrance

The iconic Canadian was anything but polite in her Bloodsport debut against Miyu Yamashita.

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The iconic Canadian was anything but polite in her Bloodsport debut against Miyu Yamashita.

This weekend, the pro wrestling world takes over Las Vegas, as WrestleMania 41 will bring over 100,000 fans to Allegiant Stadium for the two-night WWE spectacular. Within the last few years, independent promotions such as Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) have arranged a series of shows for the weekend known as The Collective, with one of the flagship events being Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport. The event, named for the “Warmaster” of MMA fame, is a hybrid of mixed martial arts and pro wrestling, with this year’s installment, the thirteenth in the chronology, featuring a host of talent from WWE, Stardom, and more.

Among them is Natalya, the only female graduate of the vaunted Hart Dungeon and daughter of the late Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, who took on Stardom’s Miyu Yamashita at Bloodsport XIII. From the moment this match was announced, Nattie made it clear that this wouldn’t be the cat-ear-donning, happy-go-lucky veteran and BOAT (best of all time) we see on WWE television. This iteration, billed by her given name Nattie Neidhart, promised to show why she’s one of the best in the game to this day, and her entrance, as seen below, went a long way towards that.

Neidhart would win with her family’s signature sharpshooter, picking up the submission victory. After the match, she extended her hand to Yamashita, who swatted it away before flipping her two birds. After a takedown and several punches, the two broke away from one another, before Neidhart returned the rude gesture to her fallen foe.

Check out the finish below. The full event of Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII can be streamed on TrillerTV. 

[Bloodsport XIII Spoilers] Finish and aftermath of Miyu Yamashita vs. Nattie Neidhart
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