WWE Hall of Famer’s Son Offered NIL Contract By Triple H

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A Hall of Famer’s son is one step closer to signing with WWE.

One of the most well-known wrestling families all over the globe, The Steiners, are some of the toughest wrestlers ever in the industry. Rick Steiner’s son Bron Breakker is the current Intercontinental Champion on Raw, and arguably one of the most destructive members on the roster.

Industry veteran Scott Steiner recently shared major positive news about his son’s wrestling future. Scott Steiner’s son could now be another addition to the Stamford-based promotion alongside his cousin, Breakker.

Speaking on a recent episode of Busted Open Radio, Steiner revealed that Triple H reached out to him to offer his son, Brock Rechsteiner, a WWE NIL deal. Despite Triple H and Steiner’s past issues, the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion has moved past his grudges and does not want to risk his nephew’s career.

“I left with a lot of hard feelings, but, at some point, you gotta let it be. You can’t be angry the whole time. You can’t hold a grudge. Plus, some people that you have a grudge against probably don’t even know anyways, and I didn’t want to screw up anything for [Bron], so I just buried the hatchet. Matter of fact, Hunter called me the other day, probably three weeks ago, and offered my boy an NIL Deal.”

H/t Fightful

Brock Rechsteiner has one more year of college at Jacksonville State University, where he currently plays football, and recently shot to move after his iconic 85-yard touchdown.

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Brock Rechsteiner is a wide receiver for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks and has some impressive stats to his name. The number 89 boasts seven receptions, and one touchdown, and has covered 142 yards in 17 games. He began as a freshman in 2021 and is currently a Redshirt junior at 6’2″ and 225lbs.

The Wide Receiver hails from Woodstock, Ga, and did his high school at Etowah HS. During high school, he was named to the GHSA Class AAAAAAA All-State Team by Recruit Georgia and had impressive performances in both football and basketball.

Back in September, Rechsteiner shot to fame after helping his team to their first win of the season. He recorded two receptions for 90 yards, including an impressive 85-yard touchdown.

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