Natalya Neidhart comes from a fairly long line of wrestling families, namely the Hart family. The leader was Stu Hart, who passed away in 2003, while Natalya is his granddaughter.
The Canadian is the first 3rd-generation female wrestler in the family. She has held the WWE Divas Championship and was the WWE Smackdown Women’s champion. She was even inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame, both as part of the Hart family, and individually.
Natalya Neidhart met TJ Wilson back when he was only 12 years old, and the two have been close ever since. The two began dating in 2001 and tied the knot in 2013.
TJ, also known by his ring name, Tyson Kidd, is a former wrestler. After suffering from a spinal injury in 2015, his wrestling career was over. He also graduated from the Hart family.
Among his various accolades are, two Stampede International Tag Team Championship titles, a Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship and two Stampede North American Heavyweight Championships.
In the WWE arena, Kidd was the World Tag Team Champion alongside David Hart Smith. In addition to that, Kidd seized the WWE Tag Team Championship with David Hart Smith and Cesaro.
Meanwhile, Natalya Neidhart’s net worth is said to be around $5million, making her one of the richest female wrestlers. She is regarded as one of the most dynamic WWE Divas around and is a two-time world champion. As of 2019, she earns an annual salary of $300,000 at WWE (h/t Money Inc).
It is also worth noting that ‘Nattie’ served as Kidd’s manager. Outside the WWE ring, she exercises her journalistic side too.
She often writes a weekly column in the Calgary Sun and Edmonton Sun. These articles feature details of her life and wrestling career and have been on since October 2017.
After his career-ending injury, Kidd is still involved with the WWE, but as a producer. This is a typical journey for former wrestlers as they stay in the business but are behind the TV cameras.
During his wrestling days, it was interesting to note that Kidd did not possess the ideal wrestler body. However, he was not too worried about struggling to keep up with his peers.
His billed height and weight were 5 ft 9 in (1. 75 m) and 93 kg (204 lb). Although he has given up on wrestling since the injury, the former tag team champion continues to stay fit and in good shape.