The nepotism debate in wrestling normally goes the identical method each time. The superstars who do not come from a wrestling household declare they needed to scrape and claw from each alternative whereas the nepo infants are born on third base. Then, the counterpoint from the opposite aspect is that expectations are a lot larger for somebody that comes from wrestling royalty and so they carry the burden of their household identify.
Natalya Neidhart, a second-generation wrestler and member of the long-lasting Hart Dynasty, just lately got here to the protection of Stephanie McMahon, the dubbed “billion greenback princess” and daughter of the previous Chairman of the Board, Vince McMahon.
Neidhart just lately sat down for an interview with The Toronto Solar and was requested about her opinion of Stephanie McMahon and nepotism.
“, Stephanie’s dad owned the firm. From the very second that Stephanie McMahon began her profession, she was already behind the eight-ball, so to talk, as a result of folks shall be like, ‘Properly, she’s getting all the pieces as a result of of her dad. She’s solely getting this due to this.’ However on the finish of the day, whenever you have a look at her physique of labor and the essential and vital storylines and feuds and rivalries, even her match with Brie Bella at SummerSlam, I watched that match, she crushed it, she did superb. Stephanie and Triple H versus Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey, it actually was the most effective, if not the very best combined tag that I’ve ever seen. And Stephanie was an enormous half in that, she will go when she wants to go, however she additionally is aware of how one can be a be the heel, be the dangerous man. Not everyone desires to be the dangerous man. She was okay to lean into it.”
The Canadian grappler additionally gave reward to a present feminine famous person who she felt had a “breakout” efficiency on a current version of “Uncooked.”
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