Natalya recently spoke with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
During the discussion, the WWE Superstar addressed rumors of a potential major motion picture on The Hart Family similar to "The Iron Claw" film on The Von Erich's, as well as a Hart Family-related project that she is working on that is 'very close to her heart.'
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where she touches on these topics with her thoughts.
On rumors of a Hart Family movie like 'The Iron Claw' film on the Von Erich's, and how she can't confirm nor deny them, but does have something she's working on about her family that is 'very close to her heart': "I can’t confirm and I can’t deny, but there is something I’ve been working on that is really close to my heart. I’ve been working on it for a little while now and I feel like we’re in such a boom right now with the industry and with wrestling. My family, there are so many incredible stories that have never been told that are so great. For me, to be able to celebrate my family and celebrate everything we’ve built, there are so many positive things. Yes, I’m working on something close to my heart. Rory Caulkin is a huge wrestling fan. Rory and his brothers were sitting front row for SummerSlam when I won the Women’s Championship at the Barclays Center. I love when we meet people for other walks of life that love this industry."
On how there are enough stories about the Hart Family that a movie might not be enough, and it could be a series: "Our family has such a wide range of stories. It could spin off into so many different things. I watched ’The Iron Claw, I loved the movie, that night, I sent Bret a text, ‘I had no…the family was so mean. You have to see this movie. It was so captivating.’ My dad was Kerry’s last match. Bret said the Von Erich's actually got in professional wrestling through my grandfather. My grandfather met Fritz Von Erich in Edmonton, he was trying out, I believe for the Edmonton Eskimos, my grandfather Stu met him and said, ‘You should get into wrestling.’ The rest is history. The Von Erich family ended up living at the Hart house. They lived at the Hart house for a few months and that’s how they got their start in wrestling. Just to think that my family has touched so many different people’s lives. Gorilla Monsoon trained in the Dungeon. Those are things people don’t know. There are so many cool aspects. Very cool time."
Check out the complete interview at Fightful.com.
