Rick Steiner’s Son Gets WWE Tryout Following Baltimore Ravens Release

Rick Steiner’s Son Gets WWE Tryout Following Baltimore Ravens Release

In April 2020, Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of Rick Steiner, signed with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted rookie. This was based on him leading Kennesaw State with 909 yards rushing last season, averaging 8 yards per carry. Unforetauntly for him, a football career doesn’t seem to be in his future as he was recently released.

Thankfully for Bronson has professional wrestling to fall back on due to his father and uncle being The Steiner Brothers, one of the most iconic tag teams in wrestling history. With his size and family, name doors will always open for him, and it’s understood he has already had a tryout with WWE.

It isn’t yet known how he did, but Bronson recently made his in-ring debut on an independent show in Georgia back in late October, where he would be accompanied by his uncle Scott to the ring. He’d win the match with The Steiner Recliner, and you can check out his in-ring skills in the below video.

Being a second-generation wrestler doesn’t guarantee success, as the careers of David Flair, Scott Putski, Shawn Stasiak, and Erik Watts prove. That said, none of those wrestlers had the athletic ability to make it to the NFL to begin with, so we’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for Bronson.

JAMES RYDER

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