Scott Steiner’s Sons, Brock and Brandon, Carving Their Own Paths—Brock Signs WWE NIL Deal, Brandon Shines in Basketball

Scott Steiner's youngest son, Brandon Rechsteiner is aiming to play in the NBA.

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Scott Steiner, an American professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling, is a proud father of two successful sons, Brandon and Brock.

Following in their father, Scott Steiner’s, footsteps, both Brandon and Brock are building their career in sports.

While Scott Steiner’s younger son, Brandon Rechsteiner, is thriving in his basketball career, his eldest son is planning to follow in his footsteps in wrestling and recently signed a WWE NIL deal in January 2025.

The agreement between WWE and Brock Rechsteiner was confirmed by his younger brother, Braondon, during an interview.

According to Brandon, Brock has a strong interest in becoming a WWE Superstar in the future, following in the footsteps of his father, Scott, uncle, Rick, and cousin, Bron Breakker.

Furthermore, the WWE NIL deal allows Brock to explore opportunities with WWE while still competing in college athletics.

As of now, Brock Rechsteiner is not yet wrestling, but his WWE NIL deal suggests that he is being prepared for a potential future in professional wrestling.

Scott Steiner’s Eldest Son, Brock Rechsteiner, Is an Amazing Football Player

Scott Steiner’s first child, son, Brock Rechsteiner, currently plays college football for Jacksonville State University and has one season left.

Brock Rechsteiner, who began his collegiate career with Jaxstates in 2021, has been thriving in his football journey, leading his team in several victories.

During the 2024 season, Brock played in all 14 games and became the fourth-leading receiver on the team with 16 catches for 241 yards and two touchdowns.

Likewise, Brock, a 6’2” wide receiver, began his sports career while attending Etowah High School in Woodstock, Georgia, where he was named to the GHSA Class All-State Team and was an all-region performer in football and basketball for the Eagles.

Scott Steiner’s Youngest Son, Brandon Rechsteiner, Recently Committed To Colorado State University

Brandon Rechsteiner, the youngest son of Scott Steiner and a former standout basketball player at Virginia Tech, has recently committed to join the CSU Rams to continue his basketball career in April 2025.

During his two seasons with Virginia Tech’s men’s basketball team, Brandon led the Hokies to several victories.

Furthermore, in his 2024-25 season, he won the All-ACC Academic Team and played in all 32 games, including 15 starts, averaging 7.0 points and 2.8 assists per game while shooting 36.5% from the hardwood.

Prior to Virginia Tech, Brandon Rechsteiner showcased his amazing basketball skills at Etowah High School, where he was a four-year letterwinner, All-state, and team captain as a junior and senior.

He also became the GACA/GBCA 6A North Player of the Year and reached 1000 career points in high school.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Scott Rechsteiner was born on July 29, 1962, in Bay City, Michigan. He was a folkstyle wrestler during his time at the University of Michigan.
  • He began his professional wrestling career in 1986 and debuted under his real name in the Indianapolis-based World Wrestling Association.
  • Scott has been married to Christa Podsedly since June 7, 2000.
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