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Nattie Neidhart continued to honor her pro wrestling family’s legacy during a recent event in London, as the WWE Superstar was awarded with yet another Guinness World Record, this time earning a prized certificate for submitting the most female opponents in WWE history.
The award, officially presented to Neidhart on June 21, 2026, by representatives of the Guinness World Records, and assisted by fellow wrestling star, Danhausen, was bestowed for the most “WWE submission wins (female)” and recognized her 257 wins via submission. That’s more than any other performer in the larger than life archives of WWE. And, this figure will likely continue to rise, as the fighting fit 44-year-old is still very much active in the squared circle.
“Very nice. Very evil. Very legendary,” commented Neidhart in a celebratory Instagram post, making a nod to Danhausen, who acted as her master of ceremonies in London. “Another record for the Low Key Legend!” responded one of her six million IG fans. “The train keeps rolling!”
Nattie Neidhart, who is a third-generation wrestler, is the daughter of wrestling legend, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart and niece of the iconic Bret “Hitman” Hart, and continues to grow the family legacy. Her latest achievement marks her seventh world record, which stand as follows.
In a previous interview, Nattie Neidhart told M&F that one of the secrets to her longevity is about enjoying moments like these. “My dad always instilled in me to have fun,” she shared. “He wanted me to live in the moment and have fun. He said the second that you are not having fun in this, you need to go. I’ve always thought about that, and my dad.
In addition to her adrenaline pumping performances in WWE, Neidhart also sends pulses racing with her sizzling full body workouts on social media. “I just try to work hard every day,” she commented after one epic session from her garage gym. “And I take a ton of vitamins, and I do a lot of recovery work. We’re nothing without our bodies being in the best shape.”
Indeed, with her seventh award from Guiness now in the books, Nattie Neidhart has no plans to tap out of WWE any time soon.
Nattie Neidhart can be seen submitting future opponents on WWE Monday Night Raw live on Netflix.
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