A WWE legend recently revealed that she is working on a new project with a lot of new talent. Not seen in any weekly shows or premium live events since August, Natalya has opened up and teased a new development, and shared how her day goes.Taking to X, the former Divas and WWE Women’s Champion tweeted an image from the WWE Performance Center alongside several wrestlers. She said she started the day by filming the project and ended it at The Dungeon, training future superstars. Nattie also noted that she was doing what she loved and was happy about it.“Started my day at the WWE Performance Center (filming something pretty cool with some amazing upcoming talent!) and ended my day in The Dungeon, working with an amazing group of hungry wrestlers. When you do what you love- it sets your soul on fire. That’s where the real magic is."Notably, Nattie was recently featured in an intense video package in which she trains Maxxine Dupri. The Women’s Intercontinental Champion is seen trying to escape the submission holds of the former Hart Dynasty member, failing repeatedly, but not giving up.Natalya was last seen in the Stamford-based company against Becky Lynch on August 18, 2025, where she unsuccessfully lost her shot at the Women’s IC Championship. Right now, the Stamford-based promotion is using Nattie in AAA, where she teamed up with Faby Apache and defeated Los Toxicas on November 22, 2025.Becky Lynch claims she and Seth Rollins are the spotlight off a WWE showWhile Natalya is filming a project of her own, Becky Lynch recently claimed that she and Seth Rollins will be snubbing everyone else in the upcoming second season of WWE Unreal. The Man responded to a promotional tweet by Netflix Sports on X that featured an image of Lynch and Rollins embracing.The tweet noted that the second iteration of the show will be aired from January 20, 2026. Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, Jelly Roll, R-Truth, IYO SKY, Naomi, Chelsea Green, Penta, and Lyra Valkyria will also be part of this season alongside Rollins and Lynch.Although Becky Lynch loved the show, Seth Rollins doesn’t share the same opinion. The Visionary told Bert Kreischer on his Something’s Burning podcast that everyone knows pro wrestling is scripted.Despite this, several elements are opaque and ambiguous to fans, keeping them guessing about what will happen next and whether two wrestlers really hate each other. The Architect said that Unreal chips away at this seed of doubt, which is what brings the real magic to the world of pro wrestling.