For 25 years, professional wrestler Scott Steiner entertained fans worldwide as part of the WWE, WCW, and TNA rosters.
Often teaming with his brother Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner brought an intensity and athleticism to the ring that has rarely been matched. Both Scott and Rick wrestled at the University of Michigan before entering the professional wrestling business, and both of their sons have made a name for themselves in college football, as well.
Rick’s son, Bronson, played for the Kennesaw State Eagles and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Baltimore Ravens before being cut and joining WWE, where he now wrestles as Bron Breakker.
Scott has two sons. Brandon, who plays basketball for the Virginia Tech Hokies, and Brock, who is a wide receiver for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks.
Wednesday night in Jacksonville State’s 54-13 blowout win over the New Mexico State Aggies, Brock Rechsteiner (the family’s real last name; they shortened it to Steiner for wrestling) found the end zone for the second time this season, and his dad had a hilarious reaction.
Tyler Huff➡️Brock Rechsteiner‼️🔥@_tylerhuff @brocksteiner
📺ESPN 2#HardEdge | #EarnSuccess pic.twitter.com/oOXEQHVTLy
— Jax State Football (@JaxStateFB) October 10, 2024
Rechsteiner hauled in the reception on fourth down to extend JSU’s lead even more as the team pulled to 3-3 on the season. He also did Scott’s famous bicep kissing taunt to celebrate.
Scott shared the clip shortly after, referencing an infamous interview segment he did while in TNA Wrestling.
All receivers are not created equal….the numbers don’t lie, he had a 141 2/3 chance of scoring a touchdown 💪 https://t.co/TC3ZTeU4lW
— Big Poppa Pump Scott Steiner (@ScottSteiner) October 10, 2024
Rechsteiner and JSU will look to get over .500 when they host the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders on October 23.