Congratulations to WWE Superstar Natalya!

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It's a good year for Natalya! (image via WWE.com)

Natalya has become one of the best-known veterans in WWE over the past two decades and has already spent nearly 17 years on the main roster. Natalya actually made her debut in the business 25 years ago, back in 2000 when she worked as both a host and ring announcer for Eric Bischoff's promotion called MatRats.

Nattie later started to work for Stampede Wrestling which was her own family-run promotion where she made her debut in 2003. The former Women's Champion then worked for a number of promotions and rubbed shoulders with many current WWE stars before they signed with the company.

Natalya officially signed with WWE back in 2007 and has since become a veteran in the business, helping train the next generation whilst also being seen as one of WWE's biggest workhorses.

A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE

Despite being part of WWE for almost two decades, Nattie hasn't lifted as many championships as other women in the company and has already expressed her desire to win a title in 2025.

Natalya reveals her desire to win a women's title in 2025

WWE now has six championships for the women to compete for if the Tag Team Championship is counted as two. This means that Nattie has a good chance of lifting at least one title this year.

To celebrate her 25-year anniversary in the business, the former Women's Champion deserves the chance to lift a title, and she has already made that clear on social media.

There was a belief that she would be the one to win the Women's Intercontinental Championship but she was recently knocked out of the tournament and now the final will consist of Dakota Kai and Lyra Valkyria.

Kai is looking for her first singles title in WWE, whilst Valkyria is looking for her first title since making her move up to the main roster.

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