Scott Steiner’s Son Brock Rechsteiner Signs With Titans After NFL Draft

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Scott Steiner’s Son Brock Rechsteiner Signs With Titans After NFL Draft

Scott Steiner’s Son Brock Rechsteiner Signs With Titans After NFL Draft

From Jacksonville State to a Titans rookie camp shot, Brock Rechsteiner is hoping his athletic bloodline and underdog grind can help him stick in the NFL.

Scott Steiner’s Son Brock Rechsteiner Signs With Titans After NFL Draft

From Jacksonville State to a Titans rookie camp shot, Brock Rechsteiner is hoping his athletic bloodline and underdog grind can help him stick in the NFL.

When your dad is a WWE Hall of Famer and your cousin is a rising wrestling superstar, you grow up knowing a thing or two about performing under pressure. For Brock Rechsteiner, that pressure is now coming on the gridiron.

The son of legendary wrestler Scott Steiner—better known as "Big Poppa Pump"—has signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent, giving the former Jacksonville State wide receiver a shot to turn a post-draft opportunity into a roster spot.

Rechsteiner announced the move on social media after going unselected during the three-day NFL Draft. The Titans are bringing him in after a steady college run at Jacksonville State, where he finished his career with 53 catches for 629 yards and seven touchdowns from 2023 to 2025.

His best season came in 2025, when he posted 36 receptions for 383 yards and five touchdowns, adding another rushing score while becoming a reliable piece of the Gamecocks' offense. At 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, he brings the kind of physicality you'd expect from someone with his family tree.

Of course, the last name carries weight far beyond college football. Brock is the son of Scott Steiner, the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion, WWE Hall of Famer, and one-half of the legendary Steiner Brothers tag team alongside Rick Steiner. Scott reacted to his son's NFL move with a simple message on X: "Titan Up!"

The WWE connection doesn't stop there. Brock and his brother Brandon previously signed NIL deals with WWE, keeping the Rechsteiner family tied to the company even as both brothers pursued college sports. Brandon played basketball at Colorado State, averaged 12 points per game during the 2025-26 season, and has since announced a transfer to Kansas State.

Then there's the cousin connection: Rick Steiner's son, Bronson Rechsteiner, is already one of WWE's biggest rising stars as Bron Breakker. That makes Brock part of a family tree that now stretches across pro wrestling, college football, college basketball, and potentially the NFL.

For now, Brock's focus is on Tennessee. With his size, athletic bloodline, and underdog mentality, he's hoping to turn that rookie camp shot into something more permanent. And if his family's history is any indication, don't bet against him.

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