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WWE'S Nattie Neidhart talks Lou Thesz Award, Nikki Bella and R-Truth

WWE'S Nattie Neidhart talks Lou Thesz Award, Nikki Bella and R-Truth

National Posta day ago

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WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of No Holds Barred, Postmedia wrestling writer Jan Murphy and Postmedia's Rob Wong are joined by WWE superstar and Toronto Sun guest columnist, Nattie Neidhart to talk about the announcement that she will be the 2025 recipient of the Lou Thesz Award as part of the Cauliflower Alley Club reunion in August, Nikki Bella's WWE return and her thoughts on the wild week for fan favourite, Ron 'R-Truth' Killings.

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