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Nattie Reflects On Learning From Fellow WWE LFG Coaches, Her Approach To the Business

April 26, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
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Nattie is part of the coach lineup for the new season of WWE LFG, and she says she enjoys learning from her fellow coaches. The WWE veteran is part of the third season, which premieres tonight on A&E. She will be coaching alongside Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and Kevin Owens.

Nattie spoke with Dominic DeAngelo and Robert Karpeles for Studio 1 Sports Channel about her Dungeon training facility, working as a coach on LFG and more. You can see the highlights below:

On Working With Her Fellow WWE LFG Coaches:

“I like learning from Booker T. I like learning from Bubba Dudley. I like learning from Kevin Owens, the other people that were working with me on [LFG]. I like learning from Triple H. I like working, learning and working under Shawn Michaels… Certain things that Triple H likes, Shawn might not do that way. It doesn’t mean that one is right or wrong. And some things that Shawn likes and the way that he helps develop talent, Triple H might not like do exactly that way.”

On Her Dungeon vs. Stu Hart’s Dungeon:

“The original Dungeon, my grandfather used to say, ‘If you could survive the Dungeon, you could survive anything.’ And so when people are working with us, we’ve had [stars] training for WrestleMania, Jacob Fatu, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Roxanne Perez, Ilja Dragunov, Street Profits, Apollo Crews, B-Fab, just to name a few.

“Wrestling is not easy. It’s not meant to be easy and only the strong survive. And so it’s just really cool to see people pushing through, like Jacob Fatu. I have to kick Jacob out of the ring because he doesn’t want to get out… Like some of our practices are going for four hours in a non-air-conditioned building. I’m like, ‘Guys, we’re all going to get heatstroke here.’”

On Her Approach To the Business:

“The wrestling business owes us nothing. It owes none of us anything. Everything I have in my life is because of professional wrestling. Everything, my house, my relationships, my whole world is because of professional wrestling. It’s given me so much. It doesn’t owe me anything. But when you get a moment, even a crumb, even a morsel of an opportunity, you need to be ready because that’s the moment that you can kick the door down and it can change everything for you.”