WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner made a major revelation about his son Brock Rechsteiner entering the world of professional wrestling. Notably, Brock is the cousin of the reigning Intercontinental Champion, Bron Breakker.
Brock Rechsteiner is a Wide Receiver for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. The Redshirt Junior recently appeared in a photo wearing the iconic WWE World Heavyweight Championship strap. In the image, Brock emulated his father, Scott Steiner, by donning chain mail and flexing his impressive physique.
During an interview with ESPN, Scott Steiner was asked if his son would follow in his footsteps and pursue a career in professional wrestling. The 62-year-old Hall of Famer confirmed that Brock Rechsteiner was indeed interested in wrestling.
"Yeah, that's the plan. That's what he wants to do. So whatever makes him happy," Steiner said. [From 00:13 to 00:18]
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You can check out the full interview below:
WWE veteran Scott Steiner reflects on whether his son will take up the family name unlike Bron Breakker
The current Intercontinental Champion began his wrestling career four years ago. A year later, Bron Breakker joined NXT, though he did not use his family name upon his arrival in the WWE.
In the same ESPN interview, Big Poppa Pump stated that his son Brock Rechsteiner would probably pursue a career in wrestling after football. He also confirmed the young athlete's intention to use the "Steiner" name, unlike the current Intercontinental Champion.
"He [Brock] will be a Steiner, so that helps out. But he's a good athlete so the sky's the limit for him. I'll help him out any way I can," Scott said. "I'm happy for him watching him fulfill his athletic dreams. So once football is over, he'll do it with wrestling." [From 01:39 to 02:29]
Breakker also predicted that his cousin Brock Rechsteiner would excel in wrestling due to their family's strong lineage in the sport. Fans will have to wait and see if Scott Steiner's son will make his professional wrestling debut in WWE.