• Natalya Reveals Why John Cena Was Crying Ahead Of Survivor Series
Natalya recently released her book “The Last Hart Beating”, which details her life in and out of the pro wrestling world.
In the book, she reflected on growing up in a turbulent household, her family’s near-homelessness, her father’s struggles with addiction and CTE, the heartbreak of Owen Hart’s death, and the lasting impact of the Montreal Screwjob. She also shared her journey navigating WWE alongside her husband, Tyson Kidd (TJ Wilson), and carving out her own legacy in the ring.
Speaking to WFAN, the former Women’s Champion revealed that Intercontinental Champion John Cena was deeply moved by her story, which he read cover-to-cover despite his incredibly busy schedule.
“At the end of the night I gave him my book, I was like ‘just wanted you to have this’, and I wrote a little message for him inside of it, just about gratitude and what he means to me and the industry.
The next day he goes ‘I was flipping through the book, I started reading it, and I couldn’t put it down’. That night. This is one of the busiest guys in the world. That night he sends me a text and he goes ‘Nattie. I finished the book, wow wow wow, I was bawling my eyes out’.
If you can make John Cena cry. I think he hadn’t planned on reading it, that’s the thing about the book is that it’s meant to be, it’s a big page turner, there’s a lot of cliff-hangers, but it’s a story.”
• Potential Spoiler For John Cena vs. Dominik Mysterio At Survivor Series Tonight
John Cena is hours away from stepping into what will be the final PPV/PLE match of his legendary career, as he walks into Survivor Series: WarGames for his first-ever Intercontinental Championship defense. The event takes place at Petco Park in San Diego, California, where Cena will defend the gold against “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio in the latter’s hometown in front of 41,000+ fans.
According to Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer, John Cena is slated to retain the Intercontinental Championship tonight, marking back-to-back victories over Dominik Mysterio.
This outcome would keep The GOAT’s historic first Intercontinental Title reign alive just a bit longer and will likely lead to him defending it against the winner of The Last Time Is Now Tournament at Saturday Night’s Main Event in two weeks, which will be his final match.

