Two Money in the Bank qualifying matches official for WWE Raw

Money in the Bank qualifying will continue with two more triple threat matches on Raw tonight.

Both of the qualifiers that have been announced for tonight are women’s division matches. The returning Kairi Sane will face Rhea Ripley and Zoey Stark in one of the triple threat bouts. The other qualifier will feature Becky Lynch, Roxanne Perez, and Natalya.

Sane is competing for the first time since suffering a torn thumb ligament in December 2024. Earlier this afternoon, WWE posted a social media video teasing that she would be returning tonight.

Tonight’s winners will join Alexa Bliss as the first three names confirmed for the women’s MITB ladder match. Bliss defeated Michin and Chelsea Green on SmackDown last Friday to qualify. Solo Sikoa also became the first wrestler to qualify for the men’s ladder match with a victory over Rey Fenix and Jimmy Uso.

Money in the Bank is taking place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Saturday, June 7.

Here is everything that’s been announced for tonight’s Raw:

WWE Raw (Monday, May 19) —

  • Non-title match: World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker
  • Money in the Bank qualifying match: Kairi Sane vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Zoey Stark
  • Money in the Bank qualifying match: Becky Lynch vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Natalya
  • Sheamus vs. Grayson Waller
  • AJ Styles & Penta vs. Finn Balor & JD McDonagh
  • Logan Paul appears

NWA Women’s Champion Kenzie Paige defeats Natalya at Crockett Cup 2025

Natalya was unsuccessful at the Crockett Cup.

During Saturday’s taping of the event, the WWE star lost to Kenzie Paige in a match that was for Paige’s NWA Women’s Championship. The match will air on a future edition of NWA Powerr.

Similar to her appearance at Bloodsport during WrestleMania weekend, she came to the ring to Rage Against The Machine’s ā€˜Killing in the Name’, going by the name ā€˜Nattie Neidhart’.

After the match, someone at the tapings captured footage of Natalya attacking what appeared to be a fan at ringside.

Natalya has spent the last couple of months making non-WWE appearances. At Bloodsport, she defeated Miyu Yamashita. After the match, she was attacked in the crowd by Paige, continuing their feud headed into the Crockett Cup.

Gail Kim was originally set to referee the match, but pulled out due to an illness.

Signing a new WWE contract last year, Natalya has made infrequent appearances on Raw in 2025. After failing to advance in the Women’s Intercontinental title tournament, in recent weeks she has been shown forming an alliance with Maxxine Dupri.

Natalya to challenge for NWA Women’s title at Crockett Cup

WWE star Natalya could become the new NWA World Women’s Champion next month.

It’s been confirmed that Natalya will challenge Kenzie Paige for the belt at the NWA’s Crockett Cup 2025 event in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 17. The show is taking place at the 2300 Arena and is being filmed to air on future episodes of NWA Power.

“It’s always our distinct honor to host this modern version of the Crockett Cup, but holding the event in this great and historic building in Philadelphia, with the addition of a WWE Superstar such as Natalya, in an NWA title match no less, shows how far we have come,” NWA President Billy Corgan said while announcing the match.

With it already known that Natalya would be competing at the Crockett Cup, an angle took place at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII over WrestleMania week setting up Paige as her opponent. The two got into a brawl after Natalya defeated Miyu Yamashita.

Natalya said Bloodsport was one of the most fun experiences she’s had in her career, and she viewed it as an important opportunity to keep proving herself. Natalya signed a new multi-year WWE contract in 2024 but isn’t content with just cashing a paycheck.

ā€œI just loved every second of [Bloodsport], and I felt like it was a side that was like I had to show everyone what I can do,” she told the Toronto Sun’s No Holds Barred podcast. “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, ā€˜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. I’m not waiting for them to happen, I’m creating them. And that’s why it was so important to me. So that was like really the highlight of my week.”

WWE granted Natalya permission to compete at both Bloodsport and in this NWA match.

Paige is approaching two years as champion after dethroning Kamille for the NWA Women’s title in August 2023.

An NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship match with Thom Latimer defending against Rhino is also set for the May 17 event, and the show will feature the annual Crockett Cup tag team tournament.

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.

Bloodsport XIII live results: Josh Barnett vs. Gabe Kidd, Natalya debuts

The 13th edition of Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport returns as part of WrestleMania week in Las Vegas, live from the Palms with a slew of WWE talent on the show.

Barnett himself will compete in the main event, taking on former NJPW Strong champion and Barnett disciple Gabe Kidd.

WWE’s Natalya will make her Bloodsport debut as she goes one-on-one with Miyu Yamashita. She will be flanked by roster mate and Bloodsport regular Shayna Baszler who takes on Konami.

The men’s WWE main roster will also be well-represented as Karrion Kross fights JR Kratos while Pete Dunne goes heads-up against Timothy Thatcher.

NXT will also have a presence with Tavion Heights vs. Royce Issacs; Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki; and Karmen Petrovic fighting Maika.

The card is rounded out by former IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. vs. former ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, and former AEW/ROH wrstler Leyla Hirsch against Jordan Blade.

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Bloodsport rules: Fights are won by KO, submission, countout, DQ, or referee stoppage. If a fight falls out of the ring, fighters must allow their opponent the chance to get back into the ring. There is a 10 count on the outside. No biting, no eye gouging, no hair pulling, no small joint manipulation, no low blows, no foreign objects, no fighting after the bell. Any violation can result in a disqualification.

The Las Vegas crowd was hot for all competitors during the introductory ceremony before the fights. Karrion Kross got on the mic and hyped the show, thanked Josh Barnett for bringing it back to Vegas, and then said they had the best in the world on this show.

Leyla Hirsch (0–0) vs. Jordan Blade (0–0)

The Las Vegas crowd was hot for all competitors during the introductory ceremony before the fights. Karrion Kross got on the mic and hyped the show, thanked Josh Barnett for bringing it back to Vegas, and then said they had the best in the world on this show.

Leyla Hirsch (0–1) def. Jordan Blade (0–0) via TKO in 3:34

Jimmy Smith and “Filthy” Tom Lawlor on commentary for this event tonight. Jordan Blade was super-stoked to be there, slamming her hands on the mat upon entrance into the ropeless ring. The venue and camera setup looked really cool for this show and might be the best looking of all the Bloodsport events so far.

Hirsch with a quick double-leg seconds into the fight. Blade took her back and slammed crossfaces across Hirsch head, then picked her up with a waist lock and German suplexed her before mounting her and laying down fists. Blade attempted an arm bar but then went to an omoplata but Hirsch rolled out of it, stood up, went for a straight ankle lock but Blade tried reversing it, swept her, and tried a footlock of her own. Smith referenced Bas Rutten vs. Frank Shamrock when they were trading slaps in while they fought for leglocks. That’s what it looked like.

Hirsch went for a fireman’s carry, but Blade blocked it and sprawled. Hirsch rolled out of it and went for a cross-arm breaker. She looked like she had it locked in, but Blade was able to stack her, lift her up, and then powerbomb her to the mat, breaking the hold. Blade then pounced and went into mounted ground-and-pound before attempting a cross-arm breaker of her own. Hirsch broke out of it and kicked Blade in the leg, then gave her a German suplex of her own. Blade was stunned.

They traded open palm strikes on their feet for a bit until Hirsch caught Blade with a power slam and followed up with ground and pound and the ref called for the TKO.

Maika (0–0) defeated Karmen Petrovic (1–0) via submission in 4:27

Petrovic debuted at Bloodsport last year and impressed with her karate background on display. She beat Sumie Sakai previously. “The Crimson Cannon Empress” Maika is one of STARDOM’s top stars.

Petrovic was quick with her low leg kicks early on. Maika took her down to the mat but neither could gain the upper hand and both ended up on their feet shortly after. The crowd was split cheering for both. Maika slammed Petrovic a few times with mat returns. Maika slapped Petrovic on the ground and broke away.

On their feet, Petrovic took Maika down with a spinning sweep and followed with a rear headlock. Maika was able to balloon-sweep her way out of Petrovic’s grips and later caught Petrovic with an armlock. Crowd got hot towards the end of this.

Petrovic with a flurry of kicks towards the end, but when she went for a spinning kick, Maika caught it, locked her ankle, then transitioned to a sleeper before taking her over, slamming her backwards, then finished Petrovic off with the rear naked choke. The fights continue to heat up.

Charlie Dempsey NXT (3–1) defeated Shinya Aoki DDT (0–0) via TKO

Dempsey has become somewhat of a Bloodsport regular in the past few years. He picked up a win over Tracy Williams and a loss to Royce Isaacs since he’s been appearing. Aoki, on the other hand, hasn’t appeared on any of the Bloodsport shows, but he’s perfect for the setting. At a time in the 2000s–2010s he was arguably the best grappler from Japan. He has plenty of MMA experience, recently picking up a win for ONE FC, but regularly wrestles atypical matches for DDT.

They began with a Greco-Roman knucklelock test-of-strength that showed off both wrestler’s power and flexibility. Dempsey was eventually able to suplex Aoki over, but Aoki slipped away and went for a double wristlock. He’d move to a kneebar attempt but couldn’t sink it in, nor the heel hook. They’d fight in a figure-four that Aoki’d lock in but Dempsey broke out of it, again with power. He’s the bigger of the two here.

Aoki attempted a full nelson but Dempsey broke out of it. Aoki has Dempsey back on the mat with a headscissors. The crowd started chanting for Dempsey. They fought for armlocks again.

Dempsey fought for a suplex but Aoki answered with a cobra twist. Dempsey used a sneaky toehold to escape. He went for a bridging calfslicer but Aoki caught Dempsey in a choke. Dempsey went back to the toehold and bent himself backwards with it. Aoki scored a toehold of his own. Quite literally hold-for-hold in these moments, nonstop.

Dempsey went for a butterfly suplex but he couldn’t bring Aoki over. Aoki again went to a sleeper but Dempsey reversed it with a Regal Plex, TKO’ing Aoki. This was technical grappling heaven. Really good stuff.

Karrion Kross WWE (1–1) defeated JR Kratos (1–1) in 7:41 via submission

Both Kratos and Kross return to Bloodsport after a while away. Kross had one of the best Bloodsport matches ever against Davey Boy Smith Jr. on the first of Barnett’s Bloodsports. This is another Bloodsport ā€œdream match,ā€ one where you think to yourself ā€œhuh, why hasn’t this one happened yet?ā€

Kross fought in his jiu-jitsu gi; Kratos in just his gi pants. Kross had a big hometown advantage in Las Vegas and sounded to have a lot of fans in the house. He bowed to each side before the bout.

They were cautious at the beginning of this. Kratos was on top early in this and the crowd booed a bit even then. They cheered when Kross reversed and got on top. Kratos came back with control from the side as Kross was in turtle position; Kratos threw a few knees.

Kross tried a choke from behind but couldn’t cinch it in. This was a slower power match with two big, big dudes. Kross attempted an armbar but no dice. Kratos got on top, pulled Kross’ gi top over his head and threw a couple knees to the grounded Kross—which is legal in Bloodsport. Kross didn’t look too happy and whipped off his gi and the crowd hyped up for it. They chanted “you f’d up” at Kratos.

They traded strikes on their feet from here. They talked trash. Kratos dropped Kross with one shot but Kross was up quickly afterwards. At the five-minute call they were trading chest chops. Kratos said something about WWE and insisted Kross lay in harder chops, which Kross did. Kratos then leveled Kross with a lariat, then folded him with a German suplex. “F*ck you, Kratos!” was Kross’ response to that. Kratos answered with a power bomb. Kross flipped him off. Kratos grabbed his middle finger. Kross shoved him off and drilled Kratos with a backdrop suplex. This looked awesome. The crowd chanted “one more time!” and he obliged them.

Kratos somehow came back with a jumping knee, but Kross was able to grab an arm triangle from the back position and get Kross to tap with it. This was really fun, really violent and everything you’d want out of a “hoss fight” like this.

Next on the card was a tribute ceremony to Combat Icons Tank Abott and Don Frye, who appeared on stage between bouts.

Pete Dunne (0–0) defeated Timothy Thatcher (2–3) via submission in 11:15

Thatcher is another Bloodsport stalwart and holds a big and special win over Josh Barnett in the past. This will be Dunne’s Bloodsport debut and I think a number of fans are eagerly awaiting for Dunne to be ā€œlet off the leash,ā€ so to speak.

The two locked up early and traded positions. They targeted each other’s shoulders. Thatcher went for an armlock but Dunne countered out and then went after Thatcher’s legs and ankles. Thatcher offered a standing straight anklelock as an answer before moving into a single-leg crab, and from there to a bow-and-arrow submission.

Thatcher and Dunne began trading fists on the ground after a while. Thatcher would return to the single-leg crab and really wrenched on it. Dunne threw some upkicks but Thatcher dropped to his back and went for an achilles lock. The two booted each other in the face on the ground. Thatcher rolled into a hammerlock using his legs, then went after Dunne’s joints, his fingers and knuckles, before transitioning to a head-and-arm shoulder lock. Dunne slipped out of that but Thatcher would then go for an STF but couldn’t finish it. Dunne with an armlock attempt but Thatcher was able to escape into Dunne’s closed guard. Dunne threw closed fists at Thatcher and then was able to catch Thatcher with a triangle choke. Thatcher moved out of that back into the single-leg crab. Dunne had a nice escape, then he tried snapping Thatcher’s fingers while he held him in a scarf hold.

Dunne went for an STF of his own and had a bit more luck than Thatcher did, kind of. Neither of these guys could cinch anything in for more than a few seconds. Dunne finally locked in a heel hook, a deep one, but Thatcher tried slapping his way out, then stomping his way out, which worked. The 10-minute call sounded. Thatcher slapped Dunne in the face on the ground and move into a cross ambreaker. Dunne escape and started stomping Thatcher’s head. Thatcher fired back with huge uppercuts. Dunne with a gamengiri kick to Thatcher’s head before snapping Thatcher’s fingers and tapping him out with an armbar. The crowd chanted “Brusierweight!” afterwards.

Nattie Neidhart WWE (0–0) defeated Miyu Yamashita TJPW (0–1) via submission

Neidhart has been vocal on social media about her passion for this match. It will be the first time in 18 years she’ll have stepped inside a non-WWE ring. Yamashita’s Bloodsport debut was a violent spectacle of a main event against WWE’s Shayna Baszler.

Crowd was excited for Nattie during this. They were tentative early, with Yamashita throwing kicks and Neidhart trying to grapple Yamashita to the mat. Yamashita threw knees but Neidhart caught her with a double-leg. She’d pass Yamashita’s guard, but Yamashita went for a guillotine choke.

Yamashita went for a straight ankle lock on the ground. She slapped Neidhart will they were on the ground, with Yamashita attacking the legs. The crowd sounded split between the two wrestlers at this point. Yamashita came down on Neidhart with a heavy spinning kick to Neidhart while she was on the ground.

Neidhart fought out of Yamashita’s back control and found Yamashita in an ankle lock, then later a rear chinlock. She almost caught Yamashita in a leglock.

The two traded hard strikes on their feet. They jaw-jacked and slapped the snot out of each other. Neidhart grounded Yamashita and locked in an Americana lock. Yamashita moved back to the guillotine lock before Neidhart slammed Yamashita to the mat to break the hold.

Neidhart went for the sharpshooter but no luck. Yamashita caught Neidhart with a massive wheelkick to the face that looked like it KO’d Neidhart but it didn’t. Neidhart shoved Yamashita into the ring post, then rolled her over and slapped on the sharpshooter. Yamashita was passed out, so the ref called the match. The crowd went wild for Neidhart. A “both these women” chant broke out.

Neidhart offered a handshake afterwards, but Yamashita shook her head “no” and then flipped her the double bird. This set Neidhart off, and the two started fighting again. Neidhart flipped her own double bird before high-fiving fans walking to the back. She’d run into Kenzie Page from NWA who then flipped her own double bird, which sparked another mini-brawl in the crowd. Security broke that one up.

Tavion Heights (0–0) defeated Royce Isaacs (1–2) via TKO in 8:38

Isaacs, longtime Bloodsport competitor, secured a victory over NXT’s Charlie Dempsey at Bloodsport XI on July 28, 2024. Tavion Heights was a Greco-Roman bronze medalist in the 2020 Olympics and competed in NOAH’s N1 Victory tournament in 2024.

Heights with a big suplex early on. Isaacs rolled into a leglock or kneebar after this. Heights used an anaconda roll on Isaacs but couldn’t keep him down. Isaacs with a double wristlock from guard position as Heights tried rolling out of it. He eventually did and locked in a scarf hold. Isaacs picked Heights up by the leg before headbutting him to the mat and going for an armbar. Filthy Tom made a good point mentioning that many competitors had gone for armbars all night but no one had been able to finish with one, at least not yet.

When the five-minute call sounded, the two traded fisticuffs before a big German suplex from Isaacs, who’d then move back into an armlock submission, then to a leglock. Heights escaped and leveled Isaacs with a lariat. He then took Isaacs over with a deadlift capture suplex that could have turned out to be a disaster but they pulled it off in the end. Heights moved into an arm triangle but Isaacs escaped. He’d answer with a big sit-out power bomb on Heights, then mounted him and dropped elbows before transitioning to an armbar, then to a toehold. Heights was figuratively on the ropes.

Isaacs locked in a guillotine choke but the two ended up spilling out of the ring onto the floor. Heights suplexed Isaacs back into the ring, the hit his super high-angle belly-to-belly before TKO’ing Isaacs with headbutts on the mat. Really good bout with a different flavor from the others tonight.

Shayna Baszler (2–0) defeated Konami (1–0) via TKO in 5:58

Konami has appeared on Bloodsport: Bushido in Japan last year. Baszler is back for her third Bloodsport after two matches against Miyu Yamashita and Masha Slamovich, respectively. 

Michin from WWE was in Baszler’s corner. She went for a takedown early on. Both were aggressive from the get-go. They traded footlocks on the mat until they rolled out onto the floor. Well, Konami more so. She took advantage of the ring post and cranked on a leglock.

Konami took Baszler out with two heavy kicks of her own, one of the running, sliding kind. Baslzer collected herself on the floor before getting back into the ring.

The two traded high and low kicks in the center of the ring before Baszler caught Konami with a huge cradle suplex. Konami was back a few moments later with a takedown that smoothly transitioned her into an armbar.

Konami had both hooks in as she locked Baszler in a rear naked choke, stuck to her back like a spider, before Baszler escaped by locking Konami’s foot and twisting it into an ankle lock, thus forcing Konami to break the choke. She then held Konami in a standing ankle lock, but Konami rolled out of it and then kicked Baszler in the back, which forced Baszler face-first into the ringpost. Konami followed with a German suplex. Baszler answered with a modified Fisherman’s buster and followed with a flurry of stomps to the back of Konami’s head. The ref called for the bell. Baszler wins via TKO.

Zack Sabre Jr. NJPW (0–0) defeated Jonathan Gresham (0–1) in 2:34 of Overtime via TKO

Gresham returns to Bloodsport after a long time away. Gresham’s memorable match was against hardcore wrestler Masashi Takeda. Sabre is making his debut. I think this is a total dream match for a lot of people, especially for those who love World of Sport-style wrestling.

The speed of which they were exchanging holds was smooth, quick, fluid. At one point Sabre kicked Gresham so hard across the ring that Gresham flew out onto the floor.

They traded holds at a mile a minute, stretching and bending and rolling and folding. They’d move from the head and neck to the legs and feet and back up again at a fast pace. Sabre again kicked Gresham away in the ass and sent him out onto the floor. Gresham would later get his revenge and boot Sabre to the floor while he was on the edge of the apron.

This match is great in that it completely fits at a Bloodsport event, but on the other hand it feels very different, fresh, and the pace and flow they were moving at, the story that was told, it really worked.

Sabre and Gresham stood toe-to-toe. Sabre emphasized their height differential. This caught boos from the crowd. He put his chin on top of Gresham’s head. He slapped at Gresham, which Gresham kept brushing away. Gresham caught Sabre with a big chop that awed the crowd. He’d then take Sabre over with two suplexes before methodically moving into a wild pretzel lock that involves so many different limbs that I just don’t know what to call it. He was twisting Sabre’s ass up. He’d eventually fall into a single-leg crab while he peppered Sabre with hammerfists to the head.

On their feet, Gresham chopped Sabre, but Sabre answered with a huge palm strike. Blasted him. Gresham eventually came back with one of his own. They traded hard uppercuts, chops. Sabre threw kicks. Gresham furiously grappled Sabre back to the mat. The pace in this was wild.

Gresham locked in a figure four with two minutes left in the match. Sabre tried reversing the hold but Gresham rolled him back. With one minute left, they both rolled out onto the floor while tangled up in the figure four hold. They scrambled back into the ring with thirty seconds to go. They traded hard strikes, hard ones; Gresham took Sabre down and tried hammerfisting his way to victory but the time limit expired. A draw.

We find out that we are going into a five-minute overtime period.

Gresham and Sabre pick up right where they left off, trading really hard strikes, chops, kicks, the works. Sabre eventually went down after a chop. The two looked exhausted. Sabre was back up and they again traded kicks for chops. Sabre caught Gresham with some hard slaps behind the ear.

The finish saw Sabre block Gresham with a hard fist to Gresham’s arm, then a hard Penalty Kick to the face for the TKO.

It’d be fair to put this on your top matches of the year lists. It was really good. Very high level pro wrestling.

Gabe Kidd NJPW (0–0) defeated Josh Barnett (10–2–1) via TKO

Kidd made his Bloodsport debut here. He lost the NJPW Strong title to Tomohiro Ishii recently at Windy City Riot.

Barnett threw a fast hands early on. Kidd went for a single-leg. Kidd yelled at people in the crowd. Fans chanted “STFU” at Kidd. He’d sweep Barnett, but Barnett would reverse it and throw palm strikes. Kidd is nearly Barnett’s size and his body matches well.

Kidd would abruptly step out of the ring to shout at a fan in the crowd, more towards the second level.

When he was back in the ring, he’d bully Barnett out of it, shoving him to the floor before flying onto him, then locking in a front facelock. Barnett would toss Kidd onto the apron and rain down elbows.

Barnett hunted for a double wrist lock. Lawlor and Smith argued on commentary about whether it’s called a double wrist lock or a Kimura. Barnett locked Kidd in a butterfly neck crank that Kidd fought out of.

Barnett would sweep Kidd into a straight ankle lock with a smooth technique, almost like a schoolboy rollup into the submission.

Barnett held a headlock on Kidd for a bit, up until Kidd stood up and drilled him down with a backdrop suplex. They’d trade hard shots on their feet and Barnett landed some hard knees. Kidd launched Barnett with an exploder suplex, and would finish Barnett off with knees of his own and a brutal piledriver for the TKO victory. Excellent main event finish.

After the match, Kidd grabbed the mic and yelled at the same kid he was yelling at during the match and said he’d kick his arse. He then mentioned how there were lots of different promotions on the show but the guy from New Japan won the main event. He then asked for anyone to name him someone other than Barnett who’s done more to defend pro wrestling more than him. He said Barnett’s a champion in his heart and that he owed his life to Barnett. He offered a life’s worth of respect to Barnett for everything he’d done for Kidd. It was a solid speech.

Barnett got on the mic and put Kidd over and how much stronger, wiser and better Kidd had become after he’d gone through his darker days. Barnett thanked the fans and wrestlers for everything.

Final Thoughts: Maybe I’m just high on it from the last two matches, but I truly think this was the strongest Bloodsport of them all. Production-wise, it was the best next to Bloodsport Bushido. The crowd was extremely it, every match. The bouts themselves had a good variety and the competitors all looked stoked to be a part of the show. Every match was excellent but Sabre vs. Gresham was something else, and the main event was a great heavyweight match with good drama. Again, everything on this is very much worth watching. Go out of your way to watch. And I hope they continue to film at similar venues with similar production value. Bloodsport continues to come into its own. Well done to all involved.

Natalya: ‘I want to wrestle everywhere’

Even with all the respect she’s earned within the pro wrestling industry, Natalya is still determined to prove herself.

The 42-year-old WWE star will make her Game Changer Wrestling debut when she faces Miyu Yamashita at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII this Thursday. Natalya is then set to make another non-WWE appearance next month when she wrestles at the NWA’s Crockett Cup.

Natalya told Chris Van Vliet on a new episode of Insight that — across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT — there are so many women that she wants to wrestle in WWE. But she would love to wrestle everywhere and test herself against other opponents. Natalya loves that WWE is starting to become more open to things like that. She also loves that talent from across the industry can come train at the Dungeon wrestling gym that she and her husband TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd) have.

“When I signed my new deal with WWE — I signed it last June — and I thought to myself as long as I continue to stay in WWE, I have to always remember to keep proving myself,” Natalya said. “I can’t just rest on the fact that I have a world record for the most matches, or the most wins, or the most this, or the most that, or that I had a really great match with Charlotte at TakeOver [in 2014]. To me, when you continue to work in WWE, you always have to keep proving yourself no matter what it is that you’re doing, even if you’re not working at WWE.

“So I kind of made that vow to myself that if I want to continue working here, I have to not only prove myself and not only fight to be in this division, but also fight to prove my detractors wrong. And so that’s why I thought about myself wrestling elsewhere. I thought, ‘Hmm, I wonder what it would be like. I wonder what it would look like for me to wrestle elsewhere.’ And I want to wrestle everywhere. That’s the thing, I want to wrestle everywhere. That’s what I love about my ring. My ring is really kind of like a forbidden door. The Dungeon that TJ and I have. I love all these different people coming in and just bringing passion, whether it’s Joe Hendry, whether it’s Kevin Knight, whether it’s [Man Like] DeReiss, whether it’s Riho, B-Fab comes in, [Angelo] Dawkins, Apollo [Crews], all these different people come to our ring, whether they’re on the independents, they come from all these different places. And that’s what I want to do. I want to wrestle everywhere. And I love that WWE is starting to do that.”

Natalya feels like, despite all of her accolades, wrestling owes her nothing and she needs to keep earning her spot. Every match she has and every practice she has are opportunities to keep proving herself.

The Insight episode was recorded live in Toronto during Elimination Chamber weekend. In March, it was announced that Natalya has written a memoir called “The Last Hart Beating” that’s scheduled to be published this October.

Bret Hart — Natalya’s uncle — will be honored at the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony this Friday night with his match against Steve Austin from WrestleMania 13 receiving the inaugural WWE Immortal Moment Award. It’s the first match to ever be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Hart is already in the HOF as an individual and as a tag team with Natalya’s father Jim Neidhart.

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.

Natalya to release ‘The Last Hart Beating’ memoir in October

Natalya is set to release her memoir, ā€œThe Last Hart Beating.ā€

During an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show on Tuesday, she announced that the book will be published later this year, with retailers listing the release date as October 28, 2025.

ā€œOver the last year, I have been working on a book,ā€ Natalya said. ā€œI 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.ā€

Natalya re-signed with WWE last June and took a three-month sabbatical before returning when Raw was in her hometown of Calgary on September 10.

ā€œOnce I signed my new deal, I started working on it and really just pouring my soul into it,ā€ she continued. ā€œAnd it was one of the most cathartic experiences of my life to be able to go, ā€˜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.ā€

While negotiating her new contract with WWE, Natalya says she told the company that she is looking to break out of her comfort zone.

ā€œI have been screaming for change for myself for so long,ā€ she said. ā€œI was at that crossroad where I was like, ā€˜I need more, I want more.’ And the thing about being in WWE for as long as I’ve been there is that it’s very easy to get comfortable.ā€

Natalya has been announced for two upcoming non-WWE shows. She will make her GCW debut, as Nattie Neidhart, at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII on the Thursday of WrestleMania week next month. She is also set for the NWA Crockett Cup on May 17.

ā€œI think I have to do different things and I have to get a little uncomfortable,ā€ she continued. ā€œJosh Barnett is a really good friend of mine and somebody that I deeply respect, and I reached out to Josh and I was like, ā€˜Hey, you’re going to be here during WrestleMania week. I would love to do what Shayna (Baszler) did last year.ā€™ā€

ā€œI’ve trained with Josh before. His style is very, very reminiscent of the Dungeon style and, of course, where my family has come from. And so they, Triple H and Josh, were both super supportive of it.ā€

Natalya’s full interview on The Ariel Helwani Show is available below.

WWE’s Natalya announced for NWA Crockett Cup

Natalya has been announced for another non-WWE wrestling show.

One day after the 25-year pro was confirmed for GCW Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII in April, Billy Corgan’s NWA revealed she will be at the newly announced Crockett Cup 2025 show on May 17 in Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena.

“Just announced on Busted Open Radio! The Crockett Cup returns on May 17th to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia! If the most prestigious tag team tournament ever isn’t enough, @WWE Superstar Natalya will be competing in an NWA ring!”

ā€œWe are so pleased and proud that Natalya will be making her NWA debut on May 17 in Philly,ā€ said Corgan in a press release, ā€œand our eternal thanks to WWE for their support on this historic night.ā€

ā€œPhiladelphia is an ideal location for the Crockett Cup, recognized as one of the most anticipated and competitive events in the NWA calendar,ā€ said Joe Galli, NWA’s Chief Operations Officer.

ā€œFollowing the enthusiastic response to our sold-out anniversary celebration there last August, we aimed to enhance the experience for fans at the 2300 Arena. The inclusion of WWE’s Natalya in this year’s Cup adds a noteworthy element to our return to Philadelphia and we are excited to see who she will face from the NWA roster,ā€ Galli continued.

Natalya reportedly signed a new multi-year deal with WWE in June. However, the terms and length of the deal have not been disclosed. She has been competing primarily on episodes of Main Event and WWE Speed, with her last match on Raw having been in December. She defeated Alba Fyre on the February 24 Main Event taping in her last match.

This will be the eighth Crockett Cup tournament, and the fifth to take place since Corgan’s company brought it back in 2019. The NWA also made headlines last week when it was announced that NWA World Heavyweight Champion Thomas Latimer will defend his title against Bishop Dyer, formerly WWE’s Baron Corbin, at Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling Mayhem later this month.

Natalya set to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Natalya is heading to Bloodsport.

Josh Barnett announced that the WWE star will compete during Bloodsport XIII, which takes place on April 17 during WrestleMania weekend.

ā€œThe 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,ā€ Barnett wrote on social media. ā€œWe 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?ā€

This would mark Natalya’s first appearance in GCW. Since re-signing with WWE last fall, she has mostly been seen on WWE Speed, ultimately losing to champion Candice LeRae earlier this year. She also competed in the Women’s Intercontinental title tournament, coming up short in the qualifying around against IYO SKY and Alba Fyre.

Talent announced for Bloodsport XIII include Miyu Yamashita, David Modzmanashvilli, Tom Lawlor, Timothy Thatcher, Simon Gotch, Shinya Aoki, and Jonathan Gresham.

Candice LeRae & Natalya go to time limit draw in WWE Speed title match

Candice LeRae is still the WWE Speed Women’s Champion after going to a time-limit draw in her first title defense.

A new episode of WWE Speed premiered on Wednesday with Natalya challenging LeRae for her title. In the final minute of the match, Natalya applied a Sharpshooter and was on the verge of victory. But LeRae was able to survive until the five-minute clock expired, retaining the WWE Speed Women’s Championship after the match ended in a draw.

Matches on Speed typically have a three-minute time limit, but that is expanded to five minutes for title bouts.

In a post-match promo, LeRae claimed that this wasn’t a draw and she was actually victorious because it was Natalya’s job to beat her within the time limit.

LeRae became the inaugural WWE Speed Women’s Champion in October 2024. Natalya earned this title shot by winning a number one contender’s tournament.

Next week, Speed shifts its focus back to the men’s division with the start of a new number one contender’s tournament. Chad Gable vs. Charlie Dempsey is airing next Wednesday (January 15). The other first-round match in the four-man tournament will be Chris Sabin vs. Grayson Waller. The winner of the tournament receives a title shot against WWE Speed Men’s Champion Dragon Lee.

Natalya to challenge for WWE Speed Women’s title

With a victory over Michin, Natalya has earned a shot at the WWE Speed Women’s Championship.

A new episode of Speed premiered today with Natalya and Michin colliding in the last match of a number one contender’s tournament. Michin went for Eat Defeat near the end of the bout, but Natalya was able to block it. Natalya tried for an O’Connor Roll that Michin was able to kick out of. A roll-up then got Natalya the pinfall victory with 46 seconds remaining of the three-minute time limit.

Natalya will challenge Candice LeRae for the WWE Speed Women’s Championship on the show next Wednesday (January 8) at noon Eastern time. It will be the first title defense LeRae has made since becoming the inaugural champion in October.

During the contender’s tournament, Natalya had two victories over B-Fab leading into this match against Michin. She defeated B-Fab in the first round, then there was a rematch in the second round when Zelina Vega — Natalya’s originally scheduled opponent — had to be pulled from the tournament due to injury.

The Natalya vs. Michin match was taped at SmackDown last Friday. In a brief post-match promo, Natalya declared that this is her time.

Natalya is a member of the WWE Raw roster and recently took part in the Women’s Intercontinental title tournament, losing in the opening round.

Natalya defeats B-Fab for second time in WWE Speed tournament

Natalya is advancing in the WWE Speed number one contender’s tournament after another victory over B-Fab.

A matchup between Natalya and Zelina Vega was supposed to take place in this round of the tournament, but it was announced that Vega has been pulled due to injury. In her place, B-Fab — who lost to Natalya in the first round — was added back to the tournament. Natalya defeated her again, reversing a suplex attempt into an inside cradle to get the pin with 22 seconds remaining on the three-minute clock.

It will now be Natalya vs. Michin on Speed next Wednesday (January 1) with the winner earning a shot at WWE Speed Women’s Champion Candice LeRae. This October, LeRae won a tournament to become the inaugural title holder. She has yet to make her first defense of the championship.

Natalya raised B-Fab’s arm in a show of respect after their match today. Backstage, Natalya cut a promo saying she has nothing but love for B-Fab.

“So I’ve got nothing but love for B-Fab, but I taught her everything she knows — I didn’t teach her everything I know,” Natalya said. The two frequently train together, and Natalya has praised B-Fab for how dedicated she is and how much progress she’s made in the ring.

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  • The full match between Drew McIntyre and Sami Zayn from Monday’s Raw has been uploaded in full to WWE’s YouTube channel.
  • WWE’s YouTube channel also has a look at the Bloodline story in 2024.
  • Following her loss last night in the Women’s Intercontinental title tournament, Natalya wrote on social media: ā€œThere’s so much more I want to say, but I don’t know how to. I wake up everyday  worried that I wont be able to realize my full potential. It haunts me. More than I can say. But I’ll never stop fighting. I’ll never stop showing up for my dreams. I love and appreciate everyone who’s fought hard with me. You guys are truly the best.ā€
  • A new teaser for Penta El Zero Miedo aired on Raw last night.
  • Drew McIntyre has a message for The Bloodline and fans ahead of Christmas.
  • Aaron Rourke vs. Timothy Thatcher in a WWE ID Showcase match has been added to Beyond Wrestling’s December 31 event in Worcester.
  • This week’s WWE Vault content has a focus on ECW. In the last couple of days, Gunther introduced the ECW One Night Stand 2005 match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka, The Dudley Boyz relive their greatest moments, and the Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn match from Hardcore Heaven 1999 has been added.

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Natalya advances in WWE Speed women’s title shot tournament

With just seconds to spare, Natalya defeated B-Fab to advance to the next round of the current WWE Speed number one contender’s tournament.

A new Speed episode aired on Friday with Natalya and B-Fab facing off in a first-round tournament match. As the three-minute clock wound down, it seemed like the contest might end in a draw. But, after avoiding a splash into the corner, Natalya was able to apply the Sharpshooter. B-Fab tapped out with less than five seconds of the time limit remaining.

Following their match — which was filmed last week on B-Fab’s 34th birthday — Natalya shared a moment with B-Fab backstage and praised her as a competitor.

Natalya will meet Zelina Vega in the next round of the tournament, which began earlier this week with Vega defeating Chelsea Green.

There are still two first-round matches remaining: Katana Chance vs. Alba Fyre and Michin vs. Ivy Nile. The Chance vs. Fyre match will premiere on X/Twitter at noon Eastern time next Wednesday (December 4).

Candice LeRae became the inaugural women’s WWE Speed Champion in October and will be making her first title defense against this tournament winner.