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Natalya has a lot on her plate. She’s in the first-ever Women’s Money In The Bank ladder match and looking to get that briefcase or at least make a big impression.

When The Queen Of Harts jumped off the plane in St Louis, Natalya didn’t rest at her hotel. The current representative of the Hart Family legacy in WWE decided to find a gym instead.

She better work hard because the Women’s Money In The Bank match isn’t going to be a picnic, walk in the park, or easy in any way. There will probably be some sick bumps in store for Natalya and she wants to be prepared for anything.

Even though Nattie has been working hard she’s not the favorite to win the ladder match. But it would be a surprise and well-deserved if she did pull down the briefcase in St Louis.

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Jinder Mahal not only gets the distinguishment of being the Modern Day Maharaja, but he is also the fiftieth WWE Champion in history.

WWE recently posted a video counting down the fifty people who have held their highest title. It was a great stroll down memory lane and it’s a fun game to see if you can remember who the next person is on the list as you watch it. It’s even better if you can name when they won.

But if you’re replaying history in your head WrestleMania XX will be a little fuzzy because the list doesn’t include Chris Benoit. Of course WWE is going to continue to whitewash over his legacy any way they can. But we don’t really blame them because what he did was atrocious.

The list does include CM Punk which was a great little treat. But it only includes a champion’s first win so multi-title runs aren’t shown. But this is still an awesome little video and a great way to relive the past.

 

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Aaron Varble hasn’t just been writing for more than a decade in various formats including sketch comedy, stand up, television, radio, and other various projects; nor is he just another professional wrestling fan with a master's degree in journalism and Tourette’s syndrome. He's always looking to explore the why not with the why and the how come along with the how. Follow on Twitter @TheVarble

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