The sons of a remarkable WWE legend from the ’90s are taking the same road with the help of a currently active veteran.
Pro wrestlers pass on their lifestyle and career to their offspring, like any other area in show business. Today, names like Randy Orton, Jey Uso, Cody Rhodes, and Dominik Mysterio are examples of stars born into wrestling and those who found success at the sports entertainment capital. WWE legend Tatanka’s sons seem to be the next in line to enter the industry.
Tatanka, a Native American, worked for WWE between ’91 and ’96, during which he had a 637-day undefeated run. His nearly two-year-long streak ended when he was defeated by Ludvig Borga on the October 30, ’93 episode of WWF Superstars.
Although he left Vince McMahon’s promotion, citing family and spiritual issues, he still wrestled in the independent circuit, albeit on a lighter schedule. He was back in WWE for a second run later, which was between ’05 and ’07. Since ’10, the Big Bull has been signed to a Legends contract, making sporadic appearances for WWE.
WWE Legend Tatanka’s Sons Join The Dungeon 2.0
Natalya posted a group photo on Instagram and X of a recent training session, in which active performers like Angelo Dawkins, Apollo Crews, B-Fab, and WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio were seen, and even Mysterio’s daughter Aalyah.
Also seen in the picture is Tatanka and his sons Jeremiah and Joseph, who have begun training to wrestle at The Dungeon 2.0.
An insane night of training in The Dungeon. Nights like this set my soul on fire. So much passion and generations of wrestling in one room. It was such an honor having you tonight @619iamlucha. Lessons upon lessons— @nativetatanka @tjwilson711 🙏,” wrote Natalya.
I just learned that these are Tatanka’s kids, Hijo de Tatanka and Tatanka Jr. pic.twitter.com/ZSCji27vuR
— Verb Abrams ⚖️🫱🏼🫲🏾📷 (@VerbAbrams) September 4, 2025
Tatanka has four children with his wife Michelle, including Jeremiah and Joseph. Perhaps the second-generation stars could make a splash right off the bat with the help of Natalya, TJ Wilson, and other veterans at The Dungeon 2.0.