
Natalya Wins Bloodsport Debut, Shayna Baszler Remains Undefeated – Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII delivered a night of intense action and physicality, featuring standout performances from WWE’s Natalya and Shayna Baszler in high-profile bouts.
Making her Bloodsport debut, Natalya scored a hard-fought submission victory over Miyu Yamashita. The WWE veteran showcased her grappling expertise by locking in her trademark Sharpshooter, forcing Yamashita to tap out. The win puts Natalya at a 1-0 record in Bloodsport competition, while Yamashita drops to 0-2.
However, the drama didn’t end with the final bell. After the match, Natalya attempted to show respect to Yamashita, only to be met with a middle finger. The gesture sparked an immediate brawl between the two, which had to be broken up by officials.
As Natalya made her way up the aisle, she was met by another challenge—Kenzie Paige. The confrontation quickly escalated into a second chaotic brawl, again requiring officials and cornermen to restore order. With tensions running high, it’s clear Natalya has made an impact and painted a target on her back in Bloodsport.
Meanwhile, Shayna Baszler continued her dominant run in the Bloodsport environment, improving her record to 3-0 with a brutal win over STARDOM’s Konami. Accompanied by Michin (Mia Yim) in her corner, Baszler secured the victory by landing a devastating suplex followed by relentless stomps to Konami’s head, prompting the referee to stop the match.
Konami, who previously held a 1-0 record in Bloodsport, now sits at 1-1 after the loss.
With Baszler’s undefeated streak intact and Natalya making waves in her debut, the women’s division in Bloodsport is more competitive—and volatile—than ever.
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Natalya Wins Bloodsport Debut, Shayna Baszler Remains Undefeated