Natalya Talks About Her New "Hart Dungeon" Training Warehouse In Florida

The Hart Dungeon has returned!

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Natalya, part of the family Hart wrestling family, who were known for coming up in the pro wrestling business through Stu Hart's Dungeon in Canada, recently spoke with Fightful about her new training facility in Florida, which she describes as "the new Hart Dungeon."

"To me it’s everything. I’m very proud of what we do," Nattie said. "It’s funny because Gail Kim said to me the other day, she’s like, ‘I’ve got somebody that wants to come down. What’s the fee?’ I was like, ‘TJ and I, we don’t charge anything.’ We spend a lot of money renting out the space for our dungeon there. It’s just a ring, no air conditioning and a bathroom in a warehouse. We love this gritty environment because that’s what the original dungeon was. People come from around the world to train in our dungeon. I want Tanahashi to come train with us. I want Okada to come train with us. I want Jordynne Grace to come train with us. I want people from every sort of walk of life and every wrestling community to come train with us."

Nattie continued, "I want to kick Rhea Ripley’s ass in my dungeon. It’s funny because I love wrestling Rhea, she’s one of my favorite people to compete against. But I want people from every walk of life in WWE, in New Japan and all these different promotions to come train with us and be proud of it. Because what we do is so exciting. I was saying earlier to somebody that watching Liv Morgan train in our dungeon, then I see Liv in our dungeon helping people. I told Liv, ‘You’re a leader.’ She’s really taken on the role of being a leader in so many ways and watching her come back and compete in the way that she’s competing. Same with Angelo Dawkins. Yeah. He’s trained with us for three years, but now they’re taking on the roles of being leaders. It’s amazing to see. But I welcome people that have passion to come train with us in the dungeon."

Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below, or via Fightful.com.