
Nattie Neidhart Walks Out to Rage Against the Machine Remix at Bloodsport
Nattie Neidhart made her Bloodsport debut Thursday night and delivered what many are calling the fight of the night.
Facing off against Miyu Yamashita, Neidhart turned heads with a physical, hard-hitting performance that brought out a new edge to her game. But before the bell even rang, she had already stolen the show—entering to a blistering remix of Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name” layered with those unmistakable Hart family guitar squeals. It was a moment that immediately grabbed the crowd and set the tone for what would follow.
Bloodsport stands apart from traditional wrestling shows by presenting bouts with no ropes, no pinfalls, and a more shoot-style, MMA-influenced presentation. Matches can only end by knockout or submission, giving the entire event a raw, stripped-down feel that emphasizes physicality and realism.
The match itself was a gritty affair, filled with stiff shots and smooth grappling exchanges that reminded fans exactly why Neidhart’s technical pedigree is so respected. Yamashita brought the fire, and Neidhart matched it every step of the way.
After the match, the buzz didn’t stop. Neidhart seemed to spark a new rivalry, stepping toe-to-toe with Kenzie Paige, the current NWA Women’s Champion. The confrontation hints at a possible showdown at the next Bloodsport event—one that fans will definitely have circled on their calendars.
This was an awesome moment, and WrestleMania weekend is just kicking off. You can catch a replay of Bloodsport on TrillerTV+.