Content Layer: The Dynasty Doesn't Stop at Wrestling
Scott Steiner — "Big Poppa Pump," WCW Triple Crown champion, WWE Hall of Famer class of 2022 alongside his brother Rick — has always been the central node of the most athletically generational family in professional wrestling. Rick's son Bronson wrestles as Bron Breakker and is one of WWE's premier young stars. Both Brock and his brother Brandon signed WWE NIL deals last year while still in college. Brandon plays basketball and is transferring to Kansas State after averaging 12 points per game for Colorado State.
And now, after the 2026 NFL Draft ended without his name being called, Brock Rechsteiner has signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent. Scott Steiner posted two words: "Titan Up!" The Rechsteiner athletic output has officially extended to three professional sports organizations.
The Complete Rechsteiner Athletic Map
- Brock Rechsteiner — WR · Jacksonville State · 6'2', 225 lbs · 53 career catches, 629 yards, 7 TDs · Salute to Veterans Bowl Dec 2025 · Tennessee Titans UDFA 2026
- Scott Steiner (father) — WWE Hall of Famer 2022 · "Big Poppa Pump" · WCW Triple Crown Champion · All-American wrestler at University of Michigan · never played professional football
- Bron Breakker (Bronson Rechsteiner, cousin) — WWE main roster star · Rick Steiner's son · Former NXT Champion · current WWE top star · competed at Georgia, then signed with WWE developmental
- Brandon Rechsteiner (Brock's brother) — Basketball · Colorado State 12 PPG 2025–26 · Transferring to Kansas State · signed WWE NIL deal in 2025 alongside Brock
- Rick Steiner (Scott's brother, uncle) — WWE Hall of Famer · Steiner Brothers tag team · the other half of the family wrestling dynasty
- Tennessee Titans WR room 2026 — Carnell Tate (1st round, Ohio State) · Brian Thomas Jr. · Brock Rechsteiner joining as a long-shot roster candidate
- Rechsteiner's roster odds — Not in Bleacher Report's top 300 draft prospects · competing against veteran waiver claims and established depth · minicamp begins next month at Vanderbilt Medical Football Park
- WWE connection — If the NFL doesn't work out, both family legacy and existing NIL relationships give Brock a cleaner path to a wrestling career than any other UDFA in 2026
- Scott Steiner on the news — "Titan Up! @brocksteiner" — posted on X alongside a graphic of the signing · brief, emphatic, exactly on brand
| Family Member | Sport | Organization | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brock Rechsteiner | NFL · WR | Tennessee Titans | ↑ UDFA 2026 |
| Bron Breakker | WWE · Pro wrestling | WWE Main Roster | ↑ Top Star |
| Brandon Rechsteiner | NCAA · Basketball | Kansas State (transfer) | ⚠ + WWE NIL |
| Scott Steiner | WWE · HOF | WWE Hall of Fame 2022 | — Inducted |
| Rick Steiner | WWE · HOF | WWE Hall of Fame 2022 | — Inducted |
Probability Matrix: Brock's NFL Future
Link Layer: The Structural Story
The Titans used the No. 4 overall pick on Carnell Tate, already have Brian Thomas Jr. as an established receiver, and signed veteran depth in the offseason. Rechsteiner is not competing for a starting role — he is competing against every other UDFA wideout for a roster or practice squad spot. At 6'2' and 225 pounds, his body is right. His production at Conference USA level was steady but not dominant. The ceiling is physically there; the question is whether the game translates at NFL speed.
This is not a hypothetical career path — both Brock and Brandon already signed WWE NIL deals while in college, meaning WWE has evaluated their potential and decided they're worth developing a relationship with. His cousin Bron Breakker went through WWE's NXT system and is now on the main roster. The infrastructure for Brock's wrestling transition exists at a level that no other NFL UDFA in 2026 can match. Whether that's a fallback or a preference, it is a genuine option.