Natalya explains why Bloodsport match was ‘so important’ to her

Wrestling at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII was an important experience for Natalya as she looks to create more opportunities for herself.

Speaking on the Toronto Sun’s No Holds Barred podcast, Natalya said she can’t remember the last time she had as much fun as Bloodsport. The WWE star defeated Miyu Yamashita at the WrestleMania week show in Las Vegas, with this being Natalya’s Bloodsport debut and first-ever match for Game Changer Wrestling.

“That was one of the most fun times of my entire career. I said that to TJ [Tyson Kidd] when Bloodsport was done. I was like, ‘I can’t even remember the last time that I had that much fun.’ Like, I had so much fun,” Natalya said. “And this isn’t taking away anything from WrestleMania. Because, of course, I love WrestleMania. I have a world record for being in eleven WrestleMania matches. And being in WWE for, you know, this was my 18th WrestleMania that I attended. So I love WrestleMania, but Bloodsport — it was just something so different for me. It was a chance for me to create something completely from me. It was all just completely my vision of what I wanted to do.”

Billed as “Nattie Neidhart,” we saw a new MMA-inspired presentation for Natalya at Bloodsport. She said the presentation was all her vision, including having students who train with her at the Dungeon accompany her to the ring.

Natalya signed a new multi-year WWE contract in 2024. She told No Holds Barred that she’s grateful for the beautiful life she has because of WWE, but she isn’t content with just taking a paycheck. Natalya still feels pain-free at 42 years old and is hungry to show what she can do. Bloodsport was important to Natalya because it allowed her to do that.

“I just loved every second of it, and I felt like it was a side that was like I had to show everyone what I can do. Because I’m so hungry, I just love what I do so much, but I’m also not comfortable just taking a paycheck in WWE and being like, ‘Well, I’m here.’ I know there’s something to being patient, but I’m also to the point in my career where I’m like — I just need more, I want more, and I’m creating more opportunities,” she said. “I’m not waiting for them to happen, I’m creating them. And that’s why [Bloodsport] was so important to me. So that was like really the highlight of my week.”

Natalya chose Yamashita to be her Bloodsport opponent, and she’s hoping to see Yamashita signed by WWE.

“I hand-picked Miyu, because word on the street is that Miyu is the most dangerous unsigned woman wrestler in Japan,” Natalya said. “And we think about these greats like Asuka, and IYO [SKY], and Kairi [Sane], and Giulia. There’s so many incredible women that are now signed. WWE has scooped them up. Well, she is to me the very best that isn’t in WWE. The goal for me is to see Miyu get to WWE because she is that good.”

It won’t be long before Natalya has her next non-WWE match. WWE has allowed her to wrestle at the NWA Crockett Cup on May 17. At Bloodsport, there was an angle where Natalya got into a brawl with NWA Women’s World Champion Kenzie Paige.

Lou Nixon still being paid for pulled Bloodsport XIII booking

Indie wrestler Lou Nixon shared a positive update last night after being pulled from his scheduled booking at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII.

Calling it the “worst news imaginable,” Nixon posted a statement Wednesday afternoon announcing that he’s lost his spot on the Las Vegas Bloodsport event due to too many matches being booked. Nixon said he understands it’s business, but he felt like his heart has been ripped out and did not know what would be next for him in pro wrestling.

He then gave an update last night saying that, while he’s still disappointed he won’t be wrestling at Bloodsport, Josh Barnett and Game Changer Wrestling have handled the miscommunication professionally. Nixon is still being paid for the booking and will be back for another Bloodsport show in the near future.

“First of all thanks for the support and kind messages, really felt the love today, don’t worry I’m not going anywhere,” Nixon wrote. “Josh contacted me as soon as he was made aware of the situation, unfortunately there was miscommunication with the booking which has led to this error. Even though I’m still gutted I won’t be on this show, I’d like to thank Josh & GCW for handling this situation like true professionals, reaching out to clear things up and still paying me for the booking.

“And after the conversation we had, I can assure you all I’ll be back on Bloodsport in the near future.”

Barnett said he was not aware of the situation but reached out once he found out.

“Lou is a homie of ours and as soon as I was made aware, I went to him directly, handled it, and made sure our guy was good,” Barnett tweeted. “One show is one show, but we have plans with Lou and I always have him on the shortlist.”

Nixon is from the United Kingdom and goes by “Big” Lou Nixon. He wrestled for Bloodsport twice in 2024, losing against Erik Hammer and defeating Calvin Tankman. Nixon will be one of the entrants in the Clusterf*ck match that GCW and Joey Janela are presenting in Vegas on Saturday, April 19.

Bloodsport XIII is taking place next Thursday (April 17) and will air live on TrillerTV+. The updated card for the show can be seen here.

Tavion Heights vs. Royce Isaacs added to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Another member of the No Quarter Catch Crew will be wrestling at Bloodsport.

On Friday, Josh BarnettΒ  posted a video featuring Tavion Heights announcing that he will be taking on Royce Issacs at Bloodsport XIII. Heights questioned if Issacs was β€˜man enough’ to fight him.

Earlier in the day, Issacs had posted a video asking Heights if he “had the minerals” to step up to him. After he got his response, Issacs responded on social media.

β€œOfficial. I asked for it. I got it. Nothing left but to win the damn thing,” he wrote.

Charlie Dempsey, who was also seen in the video, has already been announced as facing former Pride fighter Shinya Aoki. Earlier in the day, it was announced that Shayna Baszler would be facing Konami.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII (Thursday, April 17) β€”

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • Karrion Kross vs. JR Kratos
  • Shayna Baszler vs. Konami
  • Natalya vs. Miyu Yamashita
  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Maika
  • Tavion Heights vs. Royce Issacs

Shayna Baszler vs. Konami added to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Shayna Baszler is returning to Bloodsport for a match during WrestleMania 41 week in Las Vegas.

Game Changer Wrestling and Josh Barnett revealed today that Baszler will be in action against Stardom wrestler Konami at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII on April 17. After Konami called Baszler a dream opponent, Baszler cut a promo promising that Bloodsport will be a nightmare for her.

“Konami, you and I both come from the MMA world. In fact, we both trained with Megumi Fujii, arguably the greatest female fighter of all time,” Baszler said. “The difference between you and I is, although Bloodsport is in your DNA, I was born from Bloodsport. You said in a recent interview that I was a dream match of yours. The reality is: this match will be a nightmare.”

Baszler was the first-ever WWE talent booked for a Bloodsport show in 2024, and WWE wrestlers have continued to compete at the Bloodsport events that have taken place since. Baszler has a 2-0 record in Bloodsport with victories over Masha Slamovich and Miyu Yamashita. In WWE, Baszler is on the Raw roster and was featured on this week’s episode of WWE Speed.

Konami is making her Bloodsport debut against Baszler. The show is being held at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Casino Resort in Vegas. It will stream live on TrillerTV+ with a start time of 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific.

There have been eight matches announced for the card so far:

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII (Thursday, April 17) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • Karrion Kross vs. JR Kratos
  • Shayna Baszler vs. Konami
  • Natalya vs. Miyu Yamashita
  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Maika

A matchup between Tavion Heights and Royce Isaacs has also been set up but not officially announced yet.

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham set for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

The sixth match is official for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII, and it features a former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion against a former ROH World Champion.

Barnett announced in a social media post Wednesday that former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr. will take on former ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham at Bloodsport XIII set for Thursday, April 17. The show will take place in Las Vegas as part of WrestleMania week festivities.

Sabre vs. Gresham is a matchup of two of the great technical wrestlers of their generation and fits with the shoot-fighting tone of the co-promoted Barnett and GCW Bloodsport series.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII will stream live on Triller TV+ at 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific from the Pearl at the Palms Arena in Las Vegas. The card so far:

  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Maika
  • Karrion Kross vs. JR Kratos
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham

WWE vs. NWA matchup set for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

A WWE vs. NWA matchup is the newest addition to the Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII card set for April 17.

Barnett announced in a social media post Tuesday that WWE’s Karrion Kross will face longtime NWA and NJPW Strong talent JR Kratos at the Thursday, April 17 event in Las Vegas. The show will stream live on TrillerTV+ as part of its WrestleMania week lineup of indie events.

Kross is one of five WWE wrestlers announced for the show, and the fourth to have his opponent named for the event. Charlie Dempsey, Pete Dunne, and Karmen Petrovic from WWE all have matches for the card. Nattie Neidhart (Natalya) is also set for the show, but her opponent has yet to be revealed.

Kratos is a former NWA Tag Team and NWA United States Tag Team Champion.

The GCW and Barnett co-promoted Bloodsport XIII event will begin at 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific on Thursday, April 17. The lineup so far:

  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Maika
  • Karrion Kross vs. JR Kratos

NXT vs. Stardom matchup set for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

An NXT vs. Stardom matchup is the newest addition to the card for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII.

NXT’s Karmen Petrovic will face off against Stardom wrestler Maika at the April 17 Bloodsport event in Las Vegas. Presented by Josh Barnett and Game Changer Wrestling, the show is happening on the Thursday of WrestleMania week. It will air live on TrillerTV+.

Coming off a victory over Sumie Sakai last November, this will be Petrovic’s second time competing at Bloodsport. Maika is making her Bloodsport debut.

Petrovic joined the WWE Performance Center in 2022 and has a background in karate. Maika made her pro wrestling debut in 2019 and is a multi-time champion for Stardom.

Barnett hyped the match by questioning whether Petrovic’s karate style or Maika’s judo skills will prevail:

In addition to Petrovic wrestling at Bloodsport, WWE wrestlers Natalya, Pete Dunne, Karrion Kross, and Charlie Dempsey will be competing. There have been four matches confirmed so far. The show has a start time of 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII (Thursday, April 17) —

  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Maika
  • Natalya vs. Miyu Yamashita

Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki booked for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

A new match is now set for Bloodsport XIII.

Josh Barnett announced on Saturday that NXT’s Charlie Dempsey will take on MMA veteran Shinya Aoki during WrestleMania weekend on April 17.

β€œCatch Wrestling vs Kosen Judo and Jiu Jitsu. Pro Wrestling vs MMA. The young acolyte vs the old veteran. Blood will be spilled. Ligaments torn. Breathes halted. And they’d have it no other way. Charlie Dempsey vs Shinya Aoki at Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport XIII,” he wrote.

Aoki, who has a 49-11 record in MMA, first started wrestling in 2013. He joined DDT in 2018 where he frequently appears on tour, winning their Extreme Championship at one point. He also fights for ONE, defeating Eduard Folayang by submission on March 23.

Dempsey most recently was Heritage Cup champion in NXT, but lost the title to Lexis King earlier this year.

Here is the card so far for Bloodsport XIII:

  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Natalya vs. Miyu Yamashita
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki

First match official for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

The first match is official for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII to take place on WrestleMania week, and it features a WWE talent.

WWE wrestler Natalya, advertised as Nattie Neidhart for the Bloodsport card, will take on Japanese star Miyu Yamashita at the event set for Thursday, April 17 in Las Vegas.

Barnett promised the first match announcement for the event on Wednesday, with a series of social media posts from Neidhart and Barnett used to confirm the Neidhart vs. Yamashita matchup.

Yamashita is a Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling regular who has held that promotion’s Princess of Princess Championship on four occasions, and twice held their Princess Tag Team titles.

Neidhart is one of several WWE wrestlers advertised for the Barnett and GCW co-promoted Bloodsport XIII event. NXT’s Charlie Dempsey and Karmen Petrovic have both previously taken part in Bloodsport events and will also return for the April 17 show. Main roster talent Karrion Kross and Pete Dunne will also take part in the event.

Bloodsport XIII will stream as a Triller TV pay-per-view on Thursday, April 17 at 11 p.m. Eastern time.

WWE NXT wrestler Charlie Dempsey announced for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

WWE NXT wrestler Charlie Dempsey is returning to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport for its WrestleMania week event.

Barnett announced in a social media post Tuesday that Dempsey will be in action at Bloodsport XIII set for Thursday, April 17. It will be the fourth Bloodsport event for Dempsey, who was also featured on the three most recent Bloodsport cards in 2024.

Bloodsport is a co-promotion between Barnett and GCW. The April 17 show will stream live on Triller as a pay-per-view from The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas

WWE is sending Dempsey, and Karmen Petrovic from the NXT brand, and main roster talent including Natalya, Karrion Kross, and Pete Dunne to take part in Bloodsport XIII in Las Vegas. Zack Sabre Jr., Leyla Hirsch, Miyu Yamashita, Konami, Royce Isaacs, Maika, Shinya Aoki, David Modzmanashvili, Simon Gotch, Tom Lawlor, and Timothy ThatcherΒ are among the independent talent also set for the show.

Barnett posted in announcing Dempsey:

A modern wrestler who seems like a someone who has stepped out of the past with his Catch-as-Catch-can skills and approach. Lighting suplexes, limb wrenching submissions, and the ability to scramble in and out of position like the best of them – Is it any wonder that he’s making his 4th return to Bloodsport? Not in the least. Charlie Dempsey – Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport XIII. Get your tickets now!

Karmen Petrovic announced for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Karmen Petrovic is returning to Bloodsport.

Josh Barnett announced on social media that the NXT star will be making her return in Las Vegas on April 17 during WrestleMania weekend.

“She had an incredible Bloodsport debut, using her karate champion skills to land a lighting like KO. Now looking again to step in to the hardest hitting event all of Professional Wrestling, put her shin to someone’s chin, and once again stand alone as the victor. Karmen Petrovic is returning to Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport!,” he wrote.

Petrovic reacted to the news on social media.

β€œwhat better way to kick off wrestlemania weekend than the GOLD BLOODED @ BLOODSPORT XIII. las vegas.. welcome to the #SHINGSHING SHOW,” she wrote.

Petrovic had previously made her debut for Bloodsport last November, when she defeated Sumie Sakai by TKO.

WWE talent already scheduled to appear on the show include Natalya, Pete Dunne, and Karrion Kross. Other talent include Miyu Yamashita, David Modzmanashvilli, Tom Lawlor, Timothy Thatcher, Simon Gotch, Shinya Aoki, and Jonathan Gresham.

Karrion Kross to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Another WWE name is slated to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII in Las Vegas.

Karrion Kross will be in action at the MMA-inspired pro wrestling show on April 17, which is the Thursday of WrestleMania week. He’s back for his third GCW Bloodsport event after previously competing twice in 2019 before he was signed to WWE.

“A man from the very beginning of Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport is coming back to hone his killer instinct,” Josh Barnett hyped. “What better place in the world then, than the kill-or-be-killed mat of Bloodsport XIII? Say hello again to Karrion Kross.”

Kross has a 1-1 record in Bloodsport with a victory over Nick Gage and a loss to Davey Boy Smith Jr.

An opponent for Kross this time has not been named yet. He posted a tweet this afternoon looking ahead to his return.

Natalya and Pete Dunne are the other WWE wrestlers that have been booked for the show. No matches have been confirmed so far, but Zack Sabre Jr., Miyu Yamashita, Maika, Konami, Jonathan Gresham, Tom Lawlor, Timothy Thatcher, and Gabe Kidd are among the other wrestlers set to compete. Bloodsport will air live on TrillerTV+ with a start time of 11 p.m. Eastern/9 p.m. Pacific.

Kross is also making an indie appearance this weekend, facing off against Alex Hammerstone at Future Stars of Wrestling’s Chris Bey benefit show on Sunday (March 23).

Leyla Hirsch to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

A wrestler who recently departed AEW is the latest addition to the Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII lineup.

Leyla Hirsch will be competing at GCW’s Bloodsport event in Las Vegas on Thursday, April 17, though no opponent for her has been announced yet. The show is taking place from the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Casino Resort and will stream live on TrillerTV+,

“Returning to Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport is a cold blooded killer,” Josh Barnett tweeted while hyping Hirsch’s addition to the Bloodsport card. “A machine without empathy that legitimately thrills in the destruction of her opponents.”

The 28-year-old Hirsch departed AEW when her contract expired at the end of February. Her last match for the promotion took place at ROH Final Battle in December 2024.

This will be Hirsch’s first time wrestling at Bloodsport since 2020, when she lost to Lindsay Snow.

No matches have been announced for Bloodsport XIII yet, but Zack Sabre Jr., WWE star Natalya, Miyu Yamashita, Maika, Jonathan Gresham, Tom Lawlor, and Timothy Thatcher are among the talent that will be competing at the MMA-inspired pro wrestling show.