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Natalya Removes WWE References from Her Twitter Amidst Looming Contract Expiry

Natalya has been a mainstay of WWE’s women’s division since her debut in 2008, maintaining a prominent presence throughout her tenure. However, as her WWE contract nears its expiration, there has been speculation about her leaving WWE due to her removing all WWE references from her Twitter.

We have already reported that Natalya is at crossroads when it comes to her contract negotiations. She is ultimately weighing her options at the moment and there is no telling what she will do.

If one checks out Natalya’s Twitter account right now, one will find that she has removed all WWE references from her profile. The only thing written in her bio right now is ‘Iron Hart,’ with no WWE reference anywhere.

It was already reported that Natalya and WWE were in the final stages of contractual negotiations but nothing really came out of it. Natalya is also expected to get considerable offers outside of WWE should she not re-sign.

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Natalya’s departure would definitely create a noticeable void in WWE, given her extensive experience and guidance in the wrestling industry. Fans will be eagerly awaiting news of her next career move, curious to see where her talent and expertise will lead her next should she leave WWE.

What do you think Natalya will do in the end? Let us know in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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