We got the opportunity to chat to Natalya this week about where she hopes her storyline on WWE television will go in the future, and the former Diva's Champion has her eyes set firmly on the prize once more.
She said: "All the Divas want to be the Divas Champion. I really didn't come in with a team, I gave Charlotte and Becky a little help and they helped me out too, but, ultimately I'd like to one day face Charlotte again for the championship. Charlotte and I are good friends. We obviously built that bond through our match at NXT when we had that match that everybody remembers from Takeover. So it'd be a very interesting feud, to see our history, our family's history, and just how we both have had to blaze our own trails in our families.
"Nothing for me, I don't know about Charlotte, I can't speak for her because I'm not her, but I'll tell you one thing, nothing I've ever had has ever been handed to me. It's been a tough road to get to WWE. I think that she feels she's earned her spot as well and I'll give that to her, she's worked really, really hard. As I said I think the outcome would be very different if she and I were to face off in a big showdown, and maybe my time to be the Divas Champion would result from feuding with her. That would be my ultimate dream. It'd be incredible.
"I'm actually so excited to work with Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch... Sasha, Becky and Charlotte really add to our Divas division, so to have the three of them up on the main roster? To me, all the Divas are just chomping at the bit to have these fresh matches and to work with them. It's really, really cool."
Currently in the midst of a UK tour, we also asked Natalya about whether or not the crowds feel different when the stars of the WWE come to the UK.
Natalya explained: "Every audience is different across the world, so we feel their energy. It's explosive and it makes us wanna perform harder. It's exciting. Obviously we get that energy from a lot of different crowds but, there are times when I'm in the UK and I walk into the arena and I can't even hear my music because the crowd are so loud. We're very grateful for it."
Monday Night Raw and SmackDown this week broadcast live from Manchester, England.
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