WWE continues to add standout talents to its massive roster. Triple H and his team have just signed another round of second generation talents, with one wrestling family taking the next step to securing their spot as a top dynasty of the industry.
World Wrestling Entertainment launched its WWE NIL (Next In Line) program in December 2021, then revealed the WWE ID (Independent Development) program last October to bolster its developmental system, and the entire pro wrestling landscape. NIL exclusively supports up-and-coming pro wrestlers from the world of college sports, and the fifth class was finalized just this weekend.
Officials finalized the fifth NIL class on the night of Money In the Bank, according to USA Today. There are 12 athletes in this class, with backgrounds in lacrosse, football, hockey, track & field, basketball, field hockey, and amateur wrestling.
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Bron Breakker is the son of Rick Steiner, and the nephew to Scott Steiner. The high school and college sports standout had a brief NFL career before starting his wrestling journey in 2020, and now his younger cousin Brock Rechsteiner is joining the family business.
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— WWE Recruit (@WWERecruit) June 8, 2025
Brock played as a receiver on the Jacksonville State University football team before signing his NIL contract. The son of Titus O’Neil also played college football. TJ Bullard, who is Titus’ oldest son, is from Central Florida University.
Mark Henry’s son is a familiar face to some wrestling fans, and now he’s joined the WWE developmental roster. Jacob Henry wrestled and played football for Oklahoma.
In addition to Rechsteiner, Henry, and Bullard, World Wrestling Entertainment’s 12th NIL class includes the following:
- Meghan Walker; Nebraska: track & field
- Madison Kaiser; Minnesota: hockey
- Garrett Beck; Grand Canyon: lacrosse
- Kerrigan Huynh; Central Oklahoma: track & field
- Fatima Katembo; LSU Shreveport: basketball
- Bianca Pizano; Michigan State: field hockey
- Gina Adams; Lynn University: basketball
- Hidetora Hanada; Colorado State: football
- Zuriel Jimenez; Columbia: track & field