Nattie Neidhart has been a hero and a villain in the wrestling ring.
Now she wants to be an inspiration.
That's why she wrote , a memoir about her life as the daughter of Hall of Fame wrestler Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, and about her own ongoing career as a two-time singles champion in World Wrestling Entertainment.
She said she wrote the book so it would be accessible to serious wrestling fans and newbies alike, because she hoped that readers would see themselves in her story.
"There's so many people in the world with half of our talent, half of our ability, half of our work ethic, that are just chasing their dreams because they have the courage to do it. They've got the balls to do it," said Neidhart in a downtown Toronto office.
The 43-year-old Neidhart is the longest tenured women'

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