WWE Star’s Memoir Features Touching Tributes From Cody Rhodes, Beth Phoenix, Bayley, and More

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WWE superstar Natalya Neidhart has been receiving overwhelming support from her fellow wrestlers as she prepares to release her highly anticipated memoir “The Last Hart Beating” on October 28, 2025. The longest-serving female wrestler in WWE history recently shared an exciting update on social media, revealing the tremendous response her book has generated within the WWE locker room.

In a recent Instagram reel, Natalya revealed the first look of the project, stating

My book is real. Wait until you see the second cover, underneath the jacket. I’m so excited to bring this all to life. This book is what I’m most proud of in my wrestling career. But it’s about so much more than wrestling. (@natbynature)

She described the memoir as what she’s most proud of in her wrestling career, emphasizing that it covers much more than just wrestling. The 312-page book, published by BenBella Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster, chronicles her extraordinary journey from growing up in the legendary Hart family home to her more than two decades in WWE.

Natalya has been actively sharing chapters of her memoir with fellow WWE superstars, and their reactions have been nothing short of enthusiastic. The Queen of Harts took to social media to reveal the heartwarming responses from the WWE roster, expressing how full her heart felt after reading their feedback. Special tributes from established names like Cody Rhodes, Beth Phoenix, Bayley, Bianca Belair, and more were seen in the sneak peek from Natalya.

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WWE Stars Rally Behind Natalya’s Compelling Story

The response from WWE’s women’s division has been particularly touching, with several superstars sharing their genuine reactions to Natalya’s candid storytelling. One wrestler expressed complete obsession with the book after reading just one-third of it, writing enthusiastically about the great content and excitement for Natalya’s project. Another colleague praised the powerful format, noting that the book encompasses so much more than wrestling.

The positive feedback highlights the impact of Natalya’s raw and honest approach to sharing her life story. The memoir promises to reveal untold details about her chaotic childhood in professional wrestling, her father Jim ‘The Anvil’ Neidhart’s battles with addiction and his sudden death in 2018, and her front-row seat to the evolution of women’s wrestling. Fellow wrestlers have praised the first chapter’s description of mayhem and the numerous compelling stories Natalya has to share.