WWE veteran celebrates submission milestone after Jaida Parker win
Summary
– Nattie earned her seventh Guinness World Record for the most submission wins in WWE history
– The record recognizes her success with the Sharpshooter across her long WWE career
– Nattie used the announcement to take shots at Jaida Parker after their recent match
Nattie has added another major milestone to her WWE career.
The veteran announced that she received a new Guinness World Record for the most submission wins by any man or woman in WWE history. The achievement adds another honor to one of the longest and most decorated careers in the women’s division.
Nattie credited the Sharpshooter for helping her reach the record. The move has been central to her career and has helped her defeat several names across WWE history.
She also used the moment to take a shot at Jaida Parker. Nattie said the Sharpshooter had beaten the best of the best, while also mentioning Parker after their recent match.
Nattie continued the jab by saying she remembers the faces of the opponents she defeated while earning the award. She said Parker was among those who struggled and lost, then joked that Parker might one day be allowed to hold one of her records if she impressed her.
This is Nattie’s seventh Guinness World Record. She previously received six records backstage at Money in the Bank 2023, including most WWE matches by a female, most WWE wins by a female, most WWE premium live event appearances by a female, and most WWE RAW and SmackDown matches by a female.
The latest record further adds to Nattie’s legacy as one of WWE’s most reliable and accomplished performers. She is still winning, still collecting milestones, and still using the spotlight to remind the next generation where she stands.
A new Guinness World Record from @GWR today: most submission wins of any man or woman in WWE history. The Sharpshooter has beaten the best of the best… and also @Jaida_Parkerwwe. I can still remember their faces when I rewatch how I won this award…fighting, struggling, losing.… pic.twitter.com/g4l2zbSRyB
— Nattie (@NatbyNature) June 22, 2026

