Nattie Neidhart Beats Masha Slamovich at Bloodsport in Brutal Finish
- Sydney Cruz
- Aug 4, 2025
- 1 min read
Nattie Neidhart is proving more and more that there’s a difference between “Nattie” and “Natalya” — and this weekend, she reminded everyone in the most unforgiving environment possible: Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport.
In a hard-hitting clash against former TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich, Nattie walked away with the victory, but not without leaving a trail of grit and bruises in her wake.

The match hit its peak when Nattie locked in her signature Sharpshooter. Slamovich refused to tap, showing the same kind of defiance that’s made her one of the toughest in the game. But Nattie wasn’t done. She transitioned into a ground-and-pound assault, raining down hammerfists until the referee had seen enough. The official called for the stoppage, awarding Nattie the win by referee’s decision.
It wasn’t pretty — and it wasn’t meant to be. Bloodsport is all about raw, stripped-down combat, and Nattie embraced every bit of it. This wasn’t the polished WWE Natalya fans know from TV. This was Nattie Neidhart, no ropes, no fluff, just pure fight.
With this win, Nattie adds another layer to her already legendary career, showing she can hang — and win — in one of wrestling’s most brutal settings. And for Masha Slamovich, the loss may sting, but the fight she brought only solidifies her reputation as one of the most relentless competitors out there.








