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Natalie Neidhart, a third generation wrestler and daughter of former WWE Superstar Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, has signed a developmental deal with World Wrestling Entertainment.As the first female from the legendary Hart family to join the company, Natalie told WWE.com that she’s “really excited about working with WWE. It has always been a dream. Wrestling is a huge part of who I am; I grew up in a wrestling family and WWE was always around me, so now I’m finally on the inside looking out.”
She isn’t the only one looking forward to her WWE opportunity; in fact, one WWE Hall of Famer has been a true source of inspiration for her.“Uncle Bret [Hart] and I are very close, and he is really, really happy for me,” she said. “He has been extremely supportive and I am lucky I can turn to him. Bret has been through every event and situation and his advice has been great.” How does The Anvil himself feel about his daughter’s new vocation?“My dad at first was pessimistic, but now he is really looking forward to it. He had fun when he was in WWE, and now he can relive those glory days through my career.”Natalie will find herself in very good company with her cousin Harry Smith, son of the British Bulldog, also recently signed with WWE.“Harry has inspired me so much," she revealed. “We'll both continue working hard not to let anyone down, especially my grandfather [Stu Hart], Owen and Davey. They're no longer around to share in these moments, but I know they're still here with Harry and me." Natalie Neidhart comes from a long line of Superstars who have not only held numerous WWE titles, but have also been trained in the historic Hart Dungeon.

With a father like the “British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith and a grandfather and uncle like Stu Hart and Bret “Hit Man” Hart, DH Smith has a wrestling lineage second to none. He grew up in sports-entertainment, idolizing his father and uncles Bruce, Bret, Owen and Jim “The Anvil” Hart, among other members of the Calgary, Alberta, Canada’s first family. Now, after years of training, DH is ready to carry on his family’s rich legacy.
Smith uses the initials “DH” in tribute to his relatives. But that’s not the only way he pays homage to his heritage. Like his father, he chooses to have “Rule, Britannia” blare every time he enters the squared circle. Sometimes watching DH can be like watching a Bulldog highlight reel. He shares his dad’s unique blend of power, grace and agility. And he brings the kind of grit, determination and dedication to excellence that is a Hart family hallmark. DH also uses his father's famed running powerslam to finish off opponents.Indeed, it’s difficult not to see Davey Boy Smith when watching DH. But DH is his own man and determined to write a new chapter in his family’s novel of greatness in the sport of kings. The British Bulldog’s pup has bite and represents a new generation of Harts in WWE. And somewhere up in the squared circle in the sky, Davey Boy is looking down on DH and smiling with approval.
Teddy Hart (born Ted Annis on February 2, 1980), is a Canadian professional wrestler. He wrestled in Wrestling Society X on MTV, and operates a wrestling school in Calgary. He debuted for the Mexican promotion AAA on their Guerra de Titanes show on November 30, 2007.Hart is a third generation member of the Hart wrestling family. He is the grandson of Stu Hart, and the nephew of Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Bruce Hart, Jim Neidhart and Davey Boy Smith. His mother is Georgia Hart and his father is B.J. Annis, a gym proprietor, fitness guru and a former wrestler.
Hart achieved a degree of fame when he became the youngest wrestler ever to be signed to the World Wrestling Federation. However, his subsequent release and controversial actions while wrestling on the independent circuit have earned him a measure of infamy.FREE Myspace CodesFREE Myspace CodesFREE Myspace Codes

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