List of family relations in professional wrestling
This is a list of family relations in professional wrestling. Since the beginning of the artform's secretive history family members have been involved in all aspects of the industry, often to keep it closed off to outsiders. Although most connections are among wrestlers, there have been contributions from family members in many other fields, such as managing, promoting, training and refereeing.
Siblings
Full
Surname | Siblings | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
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Alvarado | El Brazo Brazo de Oro Brazo de Plata Super Brazo Brazo Cibernético Brazo de Platino | Mexico | In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Brazo de Oro was the oldest of the six brothers (all six are sons of Shadito Cruz, patriarch and founder of the Alvarado family). | [1] |
Alvarado | Maximo Psycho Clown Goya Kong Muñeca de Plata Robin Andros de Plata | Mexico | In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Máximo is the oldest of the six siblings (all six are children of Brazo de Plata, Shadito Cruz's third son). | [2] |
Angle | Eric Kurt | United States | Eric is the older of the two brothers. | |
Annis | Edward Annis Matthew Annis | Canada | ||
Anoa'i | Afa Sika | American Samoa | [3][4] | |
Anoa'i | Rosey Roman Reigns | United States | Rosey was the older of the two brothers (15 years apart) | [5] |
Ashford-Smith | Chris Champion Mark Starr | United States | [3] | |
Barrow | Clint Houston | United States | ||
Basham | Doug Danny | United States | Kayfabe brothers | |
Bass | Ron Don | United States | [3] | |
Batten | Bart Brad | United States | [3] | |
Brisco | Jack Jerry | United States | [3][6][7] | |
Carolan | Joey Patrick | Canada | ||
Castellanos | Psicosis Fobia | Mexico | [8] | |
Christy | Ted Vic | United States | [3] | |
Coffey | Joe Mark | Scotland | ||
Cole | Kent Keith | United States | [3] | |
Colt | Bobby Jerry | United States | [3] | |
Colón | Carly Eddie | Puerto Rico | ||
Contreras | Ringo Mendoza Cachorro Mendoza Indio Mendoza | Mexico | [2] | |
Cormier | Yvon Cormier Leo Burke Bobby Kay Rudy Kay Mel Turnbow | Canada | [9] | |
Crist | Dave Jake | United States | ||
Cuevas | El Supremo I El Supremo II | Mexico | [3] | |
Curcuru | Chick Garibaldi Gino Garibaldi | United States | [10] | |
Eagles | Robbie Ryan | Australia | [11] | |
Escobedo | Black Nassel Oso Negro | Mexico | ||
Espanto | Espanto I Espanto III | Mexico | Espanto II was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[8] | |
Estrada | El Canek El Dantes I Principe Maya | Mexico | [8] | |
Estrada | José Jr. Julio | Puerto Rico | [8] | |
Fatu | Sam Solofa (Rikishi) Eddie (Umaga) | United States | Sam and Solofa are twins | |
Fatu | Jonathan (Jimmy), Joshua (Jey) Joseph (Solo Sikoa) | United States | Jonathan and Joshua are twins | |
Fulton | Bobby, Jackie | United States | [3] | |
Garcia | Tony Garea Johnny Garcia | New Zealand | [3] | |
Garcia-Colace | Nikki Bella Brie Bella | United States | Identical twins who formed one of the most successful women's tag-teams in professional wrestling, The Bella Twins | |
Garza | Héctor Humberto Jr. | Mexico | [12] | |
Gibson | Robert Gibson Ricky Gibson | United States | [3] | |
Hardy | Matt Jeff | United States | ||
Harris | Ron Don | United States | [3] | |
Hart | Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart | Canada | ||
Hart | Torrin Hart Bruce Hart Jr. | Canada | ||
Hebner | Dave Hebner, Earl Hebner | United States | Twin brothers who both worked as referees in WWE from 1988 to 2005. Earl is now with AEW and Dave has retired | |
Huffman | Booker T, Stevie Ray | United States | [13] | |
Hughes | Terrence, Terrell | United States | Terrence and Terrell are twins | |
Ibarra | Super Parka, Johnny Ibarra, El Desalmado | Mexico | [8] | |
Irwin | Scott Irwin, Bill Irwin | United States | [3] | |
Jumonji | Dash Chisako, Sendai Sachiko | Japan | ||
Kasper | Drew, Jacob | United States | ||
Kelly | Pat Kelly, Mike Kelly | Canada | [3] | |
Kernodle | Don Kernodle, Rocky Kernodle | United States | [3] | |
Knott | Lucy, Kelly | England | ||
Lagarde | Karloff Lagarde, Ángel Negro | Mexico | [8] | |
Laurinaitis | Road Warrior Animal, Johnny Ace, Marcus Laurinaitis | United States | [3][4] | |
Lizmark | Lizmark, Lizmark II | Mexico | [8] | |
Martin | Darius, Dante | United States | ||
Martínez | Tony Arce, Rocco Valente | Mexico | [3] | |
Massie | Matthew, Nicholas | United States | ||
Matematico | El Matematico I, El Matematico II | Mexico | [3] | |
Mata | Raul Mata, Carlos Mata | Mexico | [3] | |
Maximo | Jose Maximo, Joel Maximo | United States | ||
McGuckin | Jigsaw, Jolly Roger | United States | [14] | |
Miller | Bill Miller, Dan Miller | United States | [3][6] | |
Monroe | Sputnik Monroe, Jet Monroe | United States | Rocket Monroe was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[15] | |
Mora | Benjamin Mora, Alcatraz | Mexico | [3] | |
Mulkey | Bill Mulkey, Randy Mulkey | United States | [3] | |
Nemeth | Nic (Dolph Ziggler), Ryan (Briley Pierce) | United States | [16] | |
Odate | Masami Odate (Io), Mio | Japan | ||
Orndorff | Paul Orndorff, Terry Orndorff | United States | [3] | |
Ortiz | Pirata Morgan, Verdugo, Hombre Bala | Mexico | [3] | |
Poffo | Randy, Lanny | United States | ||
Prichard | Tom, Bruce | United States | [3] | |
Pugh | Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe | United States | ||
Randhawa | Dara Singh, Randhawa | India | Also actors, see the extended family tree at List of Hindi film families. | |
Ramirez | Kelvin, Julio | United States | ||
Reyes | Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000, Universo 2000 | Mexico | [2] | |
Rivera | Savio Vega, Dennis Rivera | Puerto Rico | ||
Rodríguez | Dos Caras El Sicodelico Mil Mascaras | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Rotunda | Taylor (Bo Dallas) Windham (Bray Wyatt) | United States | ||
Rougeau | Jean Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Sr. | Canada | [3][6] | |
Rougeau | Armand Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Jr. Raymond Rougeau | Canada | [3][6] | |
Rougeau | Jean-Jacques Rougeau Cedric Rougeau Emile Rougeau | Canada | [3][6] | |
Sarven | Logan Caine Al Snow | United States | [17] | |
Sato | Shu, Kei | Japan | ||
Sawyer | Brett Sawyer, Buzz Sawyer | United States | [3] | |
Scott | George, Sandy Scott | Canada | [3] | |
Shane | Mike Shane, Todd Shane | United States | [3] | |
Sharpe | Ben Sharpe, Mike Sharpe Sr. | United States | [3] | |
Sihra | Gurv (Sunil Singh), Harv (Samir Singh) | Canada, India | ||
Solar | El Solar I, El Solar II | Mexico | [3] | |
Stanlee | Steve Stanlee, Gene Stanlee | United States | Bob Stanlee was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3] | |
Steamboat | Ricky Steamboat, Vic Steamboat | United States | [3][13] | |
Steiner | Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner | United States | Rick is the older of the two brothers | [3][7] |
Stecher | Joe Stecher, Tony Stecher | United States | [18] | |
Takano | Gyoji "George" Takano, Shunji Takano | Japan | [3] | |
Tapia | La Parka, El Hijo de Cien Caras | Mexico | La Parka is the older of the two brothers (11 years apart) | [19] |
Tolos | Chris Tolos, John Tolos | Canada | Chris was the older of the two brothers. | [3][6] |
Torres | Alberto Torres, Enrique Torres, Ramon Torres | United States | [20] | |
Vachon | Butcher Vachon, Mad Dog Vachon, Vivian Vachon, Marie Vachon | Canada | [3][4][6] | |
Vigneault | Michel Vigneault, Rick Martel | Canada | Frenchy Martin was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3][6] | |
Welch | Roy Welch Jack Welch Herb Welch Lester Welch | United States | [18] | |
Wilson | Justice Pain, Nick Gage | United States | Justice was the older of the two brothers. | [4] |
Zbyszko | Stanislaus Zbyszko, Wladek Zbyszko | United States | The Zbyszko brothers were Poles born in what was then Austria-Hungary, but achieved their greatest fame in the U.S. | [18] |
Half
Common parent | Sibling(s) | Sibling(s) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mother | Brian Pillman Jr. | Lexi Pillman | United States | ||
Mother | Mike Hart | Matt Hart | Canada | ||
Father | Mike DiBiase | Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase | United States | ||
Father | David Flair | Reid Flair Charlotte Flair | United States | ||
Father | Dustin Rhodes | Cody Rhodes | United States | ||
Mother | Tama Tonga | Hikuleo | United States |
Adopted, step and foster
Sibling(s) | Step/adopted/foster sibling(s) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dutch Savage | Luke Brown | United States | [21] | |
Tanga Loa | Hikuleo Tama Tonga | United States | Tanga's mother was Hikuleo and Tama's maternal aunt, she and her husband adopted them. |
Parents–children
Biological
Last name | Parent | Child(ren) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aguayo | Perro Aguayo | Perro Aguayo Jr. | Mexico | [7] | |
Almanza | Dr. Karonte | Astro Boy Argenis Argos Los Psycho Circus Místico | Mexico | ||
Amezcua | Al Amezcua | Alfonso Dantés Septiembre Negro | Mexico | [8] | |
Amezcua | Alfonso Dantés | Apolo Dantés Cesar Dantés | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Anderson | Doug Anderson | Cheerleader Melissa | United States | [22] | |
Anderson | Gene Anderson | Brad Anderson | United States | [3] | |
Rogowski | Ole Anderson | Bryant Anderson | United States | Actual father and son, but Anderson surname is strictly kayfabe (unlike Gene and Brad, above) | [3][22] |
Annis | B. J. Annis | Teddy Hart Matthew Annis | Canada | ||
Anoa'i | Afa | Samula Anoaʻi Lloyd Anoaʻi Afa Anoaʻi Jr. | American Samoa United States | Afa was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland | [3][4][22] |
Anoa'i | Sika | Matt Anoa'i Joe Anoaʻi (Roman Reigns) | American Samoa, United States | Sika was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland | [4][22] |
Armstrong | "Bullet" Bob | Brian Brad Scott Steve | United States | [3][7][22][23][24] | |
Baños | Lizmark | Lizmark Jr. El Hijo de Lizmark | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Bassarab | Ben Bassarab | Lindsay B. Hart | Canada | ||
Barr | Sandy | Art Jesse Shawn | United States | [3][22] | |
Benoit | Chris Benoit | David Benoit | United States | [25][unreliable source] | |
Beyer | Dick | Kurt Beyer | United States | [3][22] | |
Blanchard | Joe Blanchard | Tully Blanchard | United States | [3][6][7][22] | |
Blanchard | Tully Blanchard | Tessa Blanchard | United States | ||
Bockwinkel | Warren Bockwinkel | Nick Bockwinkel | United States | [3][6][22][26] | |
Borne | Tony Borne | Matt Borne | United States | [3][22][23] | |
Brazil | Bobo Brazil | Bobo Brazil Jr. | United States | [18] | |
Brisco | Gerald Brisco | Wes Brisco | United States | [22] | |
Brito | Jack Britton | Gino Brito Sr. | Canada | [3] | |
Brito | Gino Brito Sr. | Gino Brito Jr. | Canada | [3][22] | |
Brookside | Robbie | Xia | United Kingdom | ||
Buchanan | Barry | Benjamin | United States | ||
Canterbury | Mark Canterbury | Shane Canterbury | United States | [22] | |
Casas | Ruiz Pepe Casas | Negro Casas El Felino Heavy Metal | Mexico | [2] | |
Castillo | Hurricane Castillo Sr. | Hurricane Castillo Jr. | Cuba/ Puerto Rico | [3] | |
Charles | Emilio Charles Sr. | Emilio Charles Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Cobarde | El Cobarde Sr. | El Cobarde Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Colón | Carlos Sr. | Carly, Eddie | Puerto Rico | [22] | |
Cohen | Sammy Cohen | Shaun Cohen | South Africa | [3] | |
Conway | Tiger Conway Sr. | Tiger Conway Jr. | United States | [22] | |
Creatchman | Eddie Creatchman | Floyd Creatchman | Canada | [27] | |
Crockett | Jim Crockett Sr. | Jim Crockett Jr. | United States | [24][26] | |
Cruz | Black Shadow | El Hijo de Black Shadow | Mexico | [3] | |
Curcuru | Gino Garibaldi | Leo Garibaldi | United States | [10] | |
Curry | Bull Curry | Fred Curry Sr. | United States | [3][7][22] | |
Curry | Fred Curry Sr. | Fred Curry Jr. | United States | [6] | |
Darsow | Barry Darsow | Dakota Darsow | United States | [22] | |
Díaz | Septiembre Negro | Septiembre Negro Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Nevins | Helen Hild | Ted DiBiase | United States | DiBiase's step father was wrestler Iron Mike DiBiase | [3][4][23][24] |
DiBiase | Ted DiBiase | Mike DiBiase II Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase | United States | [4][22] | |
Duncum | Bobby Duncum Sr. | Bobby Duncum Jr. | United States | [7] | |
Dundee | Bill Dundee | J. C. Ice | United States | [3][22][23] | |
Duprée | Emile Duprée | Rene Duprée, Jeff Duprée | Canada | [22] | |
Eaton | Bobby Eaton | Dillon Eaton | United States | [22] | |
Escobedo | Oso Negro | América Salvaje Azteca de Oro Dalton Stone Javier Escobedo | Mexico | ||
Espanto | Espanto III | Espanto IV Espanto V | Mexico | [8] | |
Espectro | El Espectro | Hijo del Espectro El Picudo | Mexico | [8] | |
Estrada | El Canek | Hijo del Canek El Canek Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Estrada | Jose Estrada Sr. | Jose Estrada Jr. Julio Estrada | Puerto Rico | [22] | |
Eudy | Sid Eudy | Gunner Eudy | United States | [22] | |
Fantasma | El Fantasma | El Hijo del Fantasma | Mexico | ||
Farhat | Ed Farhat | Ed George | United States | [3][22] | |
Fatu | Solofa Fatu Jr. (Rikishi) | Jonathan and Joshua Fatu (Jimmy and Jey Uso) Joseph Fatu (Solo Sikoa) | United States | Although the family has its origins in American Samoa, Solofa and his twin sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland. | [22] |
Fifita | Tonga Fifita | Alipate Leone Tevita Fifita Taula Fifita | Tonga | [22] | |
Flair | Ric Flair | David Flair Charlotte Flair Reid Flair | United States | Actual family name is Fliehr, but the family pronounced its name as "Flair" before Ric was adopted into it as an infant. | [22] |
Francis | Ed Francis | Russ Francis Bill Francis | United States | Russ Francis has briefly wrestled, but is far better known for his career in American football | [22] |
Fujinami | Tatsumi Fujinami | Leona | Japan | ||
Fuller | Roy Welch | Buddy Fuller | United States | [18][22] | |
Fullington | Jim Fullington | Tyler Fullington | United States | [28] | |
Funk | Dory Sr. | Dory Jr. Terry | United States | [3][4][6][7][13][18][22][23][26] | |
Gagne | Verne Gagne | Greg Gagne | United States | [3][7][18][22] | |
Garza | Humberto Garza | Hector Garza Humberto Garza Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Gilbert | Arlie | Tommy | United States | [3] | |
Gilbert | Tommy | Doug Eddie | United States | [3][6][13][22] | |
Golden | Jimmy Golden | Bobby Golden | United States | [29] | |
Golden | Eddie Golden | Evan Golden | United States | [30] | |
González | El Medico Asesino | El Medico Asesino Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
González | Dr. Wagner | Dr. Wagner Jr. Silver King | Mexico | [3][22] | |
González | Fuerza Guerrera | Juventud Guerrera | Mexico | [3] | |
González | Ray González | Ray González Jr. | Puerto Rico | [3] | |
Gordman | Black Gordman | Black Gordman Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Gordy | Terry Gordy | Ray Gordy Miranda Gordy | United States | [22] | |
Graham | Eddie Graham | Mike Graham | United States | [3][18][22] | |
Guerrero | Gory | Chavo Sr. Eddie Hector Mando | United States/ Mexico | Gory and his oldest and youngest sons (respectively Chavo Sr. and Eddie) were born in the United States. Mando and Héctor were born in Mexico. All of them began their careers in Mexico | [3][4][7][13][22][23] |
Guerrero | Chavo Guerrero Sr. | Chavo Guerrero Jr. | United States/ Mexico | Both were born in the U.S., but began their careers in Mexico | [3][4][13][22] |
Guerrero | Eddie | Shaul Guerrero | United States/ Mexico | Eddie was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His daughter Shaul Guerrero, who wrestles as Raquel Diaz, was also born and raised in the U.S., but has been based in the U.S. throughout her career | [31][32] |
Gulas | Nick Gulas | George Gulas | United States | [22] | |
Gutiérrez | Óscar | Dominik | United States/ Mexico | Rey (born Óscar Gutiérrez) was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His son Dominik (who uses his real first name), also born and raised in the U.S., began his wrestling career in 2020 in WWE. | |
Guzmán | Santo | El Hijo del Santo | Mexico | [3] | |
Halcon | Astro Rey | Mephisto | Mexico | [8] | |
Hall | Scott Hall | Cody Hall | United States | [33] | |
Hamada | Gran (Hiroaki) | Ayako Xóchitl | Japan/ Mexico | Hamada is Japanese but his daughters are half-Mexican | |
Hamilton | Jody Hamilton | Nick Patrick | United States | [3][4][22][23] | |
Hart | Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart | Canada | [3][4][7][22][23][24][34] | |
Hart | Bruce Hart | Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart | Canada | ||
Hart | Alison Hart | Lindsay Hart | Canada | ||
Hart | Georgia Hart | Teddy Hart Matthew Annis | Canada | ||
Hart | Ellie Hart | Natalie Neidhart | Canada | ||
Hart | Diana Hart | David Hart Smith | United Kingdom Canada | ||
Hart | Frankie Hart | Bobby Hart | Canada | [35] | |
Hashimoto | Shinya Hashimoto | Daichi Hashimoto | Japan | ||
Hebner | Earl Hebner | Brian Hebner | United States | [36] | |
Hennig | Larry Hennig | Curt Hennig Jesse Hennig | United States | [3][4][6][22][23][34] | |
Hennig | Curt Hennig | Joseph Hennig Amy Hennig | United States | [37][38] | |
Hirai | Mitsu(aki) | Nobukazu | Japan | ||
Hussey | Jim Hussey | Mark Rocco | United Kingdom | [22] | |
Iaukea | King Curtis Iaukea | Rocky Iaukea | United States | [3] | |
Ibarra | Volador / Super Parka | Volador Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Jarrett | Jerry Jarrett | Jeff Jarrett Jason Jarrett | United States | [3][6][22][39] | |
Jonathan | Brother Jonathan | Don Leo Jonathan | United States | [6][22] | |
Johnson | Bull Johnson | Dan Johnson | Canada | [22] | |
Johnson | Rocky Johnson | Dwayne Johnson Ricky Johnson | Canada, United States | [3][4][7][23][34] Rocky Johnson is Canadian; his sons are Americans | |
Kashey | Abe Kashey | Al Kashey | United States | [6][18] | |
Kimura | Kyoko Isao Kobayashi | Hana | Japan | [40] | |
Kiniski | Gene | Kelly Nick | Canada | [3][6][22] | |
Knight | Sweet Saraya | Saraya (Paige) Zak Zodiac | United Kingdom | [41] | |
Lawler | Jerry Lawler | Brian Christopher Kevin Christian | United States | [3][4][22] | |
Leal | Tinieblas | Tinieblas Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Linares | Rayo de Jalisco Sr. | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Linares | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | Rayman | Mexico | [8] | |
Llanes | Enrique Llanes | Javier Llanes | Mexico | [3] | |
Lloyd | Paul Lloyd Sr. | Paul Lloyd Jr. | South Africa | [22] | |
Malenko | Boris | Dean Joe | United States | [7][22] | |
Managoff | Bobby Managoff Sr. | Bobby Managoff | United States | [22] | |
Marques | El Marques | El Marques Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Matthews | Darren Matthews | Bailey Matthews | United Kingdom/ United States | Bailey was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mayne | Ken Mayne | Lonnie Mayne | United States | [22] | |
McGuirk | Leroy McGuirk | Mike McGuirk | United States | [22] | |
McGuirk | Mike McGuirk | Max McGuirk | United States | [22] | |
McMahon | Jess McMahon | Vincent J. Mcmahon | United States | [3][18][24] | |
McMahon | Vincent J. McMahon | Vincent K. McMahon | United States | [3][13][18][24][26] | |
McMahon | Vince | Shane Stephanie | United States | [4][7][18][26][34] | |
Mendoza | Ray | Villano I II III IV V | Mexico | [2] | |
Minton | Big John Studd | John Minton Jr. | United States | [22] | |
Momota | Rikidozan | Mitsuo Momota Yoshihiro Momota | North Korea/ Japan | Rikidozan was born in Japanese Korea[3] | |
Monroe | Sputnik Monroe | Bubba Monroe | United States | [22][42] | |
Moody | Paul Bearer | D.J. Pringle | United States | [22] | |
Moreno | Alfonso Moreno | Cynthia Moreno Esther Moreno Rossy Moreno Alda Moreno El Oriental | Mexico | [3] | |
Morton | Paul Morton | Ricky Morton | United States | [3] | |
Mosca | Angelo Mosca Sr. | Angelo Mosca Jr. | United States | [3][22] | |
Muñoz | Toro Blanco | Dragon Lee Místico II Rush | Mexico | ||
Muraco | Don Muraco | Joe Muraco | United States | [22] | |
Murdoch | Frankie Murdoch | Dick Murdoch | United States | [3][6][22] | |
Neidhart | Jim Neidhart | Nattie Neidhart | Canada | ||
Núñez | Scorpio | Scorpio Jr. | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Oates | Jerry Oates | Bo Oates | United States | [22] | |
Oliver | Rip Sr. | Larry Ray Jr. | United States | [3] | |
Ortiz | Pirata Morgan | El Hijo de Pirata Morgan | Mexico | [2] | |
Orton | Bob Sr. | Bob Jr. Barry O | United States | [3][4][6][22] | |
Orton | Bob Jr. | Randy | United States | [4][6][34][43] | |
Orton | Barry O | Jasper Orton | United States | ||
Owens | Don Owens | Barry Owens | United States | [3] | |
Pérez | Miguel Sr. | Miguel Jr. | Puerto Rico | [3] | |
Pesek | John Pesek | Jack Pesek | United States | [22] | |
Pillman | Brian W. Pillman | Brian Z. Pillman | United States | [44] | |
Poffo | Angelo | Randy Lanny | United States | [3][4][6][22] | |
Portz | Geoff Portz | Scott McGhee | United States | [3][45] | |
Putski | Ivan | Scott | United States | [3][4][7][18][22] | |
Rechsteiner | Robert | Bronson | United States | ||
Rhodes | Dusty | Dustin, Cody | United States | [3][4][7][22][26] | |
Rickard | Steve Rickard | Ricky Rickard Tony Rickard | New Zealand | [46][47] | |
Roberts | Nick Roberts and Lorraine Johnson | Baby Doll | United States | [3][22] | |
Robinson | Joseph Robinson | Joe Robinson | United Kingdom | [48] | |
Rodríguez | Dos Caras | Alberto Del Rio El Hijo de Dos Caras | Mexico | [22][49] | |
Rodríguez | Sicodelico Sr. | Sicodelico Jr. | Mexico | [22] | |
Rodríguez | El Espectro II | Bestia Salvaje Corazon Salvaje | Mexico | [8] | |
Rodríguez | Victor Rodríguez | Noel Rodríguez | Puerto Rico | [3] | |
Romero | Ricky Romero | Steven Mark Chris | United States | [3][22] | |
Rotunda | Mike Rotunda | Windham Taylor | United States | ||
Rougeau | Jacques Sr. | Jacques Jr. Ray Armand, | Canada | [3][4][22][24] | |
Sammartino | Bruno | David | United States | [3][4][7][22] | |
Savoldi | Angelo Savoldi | Mario Savoldi Tom Savoldi Joseph Savoldi | United States | [3][22] | |
Senerchia | Peter | Tyler | United States | ||
Sharpe | Mike Sharpe Sr. | Mike Shape Jr. | Canada | [3][22] | |
Shibata | Katsuhisa Shibata | Katsuyori | Japan | ||
Singh | Tiger Jeet Singh | Tiger Ali Singh | India/ Canada | [50] | |
Smith | Davey Boy Smith | Harry Smith | United Kingdom Canada | Davey Boy Smith was British; Harry Smith is British-Canadian | |
Smith | Grizzly | Jake Sam Robin | United States | [3][4][6][22] | |
Smith | Sam Houston and Baby Doll | Samantha Starr | United States | .[51] | |
Snuka | Jimmy Snuka Sr. | Jimmy Snuka Jr. Sarona | Fiji/ United States | [22][52] The elder Jimmy Snuka is a native of Fiji, but established himself as a wrestler in the U.S. | |
Solitario | El Solitario | El Hijo Del Solitario | Mexico | [2] | |
Sopp | Monty Sopp | Austin Sopp Colten Sopp | United States | ||
South | George South | George South Jr. | United States | [22] | |
Stasiak | Stan Stasiak | Shawn Stasiak | United States | [7][22] | |
Steamboat | Ricky Steamboat | Richie Steamboat | United States | [22] | |
Steinborn | Milo Steinborn | Dick Steinborn | United States | [22] | |
Tanaka | Duke Keomuka | Pat Tanaka | United States | [3][22] | |
Tapia | L.A. Park | Black Shadow | Mexico | ||
Taylor | Tug Taylor | Chaz Taylor | United States | [3][22] | |
Timbs | Ken Timbs | Ken Timbs Jr. | United States | [22] | |
Umino | Hiroyuki | Shota | Japan | [53] | |
Valentine | Johnny | Greg | United States | [3][4][6][7][22] | |
Valencia | Doctor X | El Cobarde El Cobarde II El Cobarde Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Van Dale | Paul Van Dale | Leah Van Dale | United States | ||
Vargas | Ángel Blanco | Hijo del Ángel Blanco I Hijo del Ángel Blanco II El Angel Blanco Jr. | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Von Erich | Fritz Von Erich | Chris Von Erich David Von Erich Kerry Von Erich Kevin Von Erich Mike Von Erich | United States | [3][6][54][22][24] | |
Von Erich | Kerry Von Erich | Lacey Von Erich | United States | [54][22] | |
Von Erich | Kevin Von Erich | Ross Von Erich Marshall Von Erich | United States | [54] | |
Watson | Whipper Billy Watson | Phil Watson | United States | [22] | |
Watts | Bill Watts | Erik Watts | United States | [3][22] | |
Wayne | Buddy Wayne | Ken Wayne | United States | [3][22] | |
Weingeroff | Saul Weingeroff | George Weingeroff | United States | [13][22] | |
Welch | Lester Welch | Roy Lee Welch | United States | [18][22] | |
Welch-Fuller | Roy Welch | Buddy Fuller | United States | [3][18] | |
Welch-Fuller | Buddy Fuller | Robert Fuller Ron Fuller | United States | [3][6][18] | |
Welch-Golden | Billy Golden | Bunkhouse Buck | United States | [3] | |
Welch-Hatfield | Virgil Hatfield | Bobby Fields Don Fields Lee Fields | United States | [18] | |
Williams | Gary Hart | Chad Hart | United States | [55][56] | |
Whitler | Eldon "Whitey" Whitler | Smasher Sloan | United States | [22] | |
Windham | Robert | Barry Kendall | United States | [3][4][22] | |
Wright | Steven | Alex | Germany | [22] |
Adopted, step and foster
Parent | Child(ren) | Country | Notes: | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron Mike DiBiase | Ted DiBiase | United States | Mike DiBiase married Ted's mother Helen Hild and later adopted him. | [3][4][23][24] |
Gorilla Monsoon | Joey Marella | United States | [3][22] | |
Ron Garvin | Jimmy Garvin | Canada | Stepfather and stepson. They were billed as kayfabe brothers with Terry Garvin[3] | |
Dave McKigney | Rachel Dubois | Canada | ||
Brian Pillman | Lexi Pillman | United States | ||
Smith Hart | Mike Hart | Canada United States | Stepfather and stepson | |
Kensuke Sasaki | Katsuhiko Nakajima | Japan | Adopted | |
Akira Hokuto | Katsuhiko Nakajima | Japan | Adopted | |
Paul Vachon | Luna Vachon | Canada | Stepfather and stepdaughter | |
Tonga Fifita | Hikuleo Tama Tonga | United States | Tonga Fifita was their maternal aunt's husband, and adopted them together with her when they were young. | |
Blue Demon | Blue Demon Jr. | Mexico | [3] | |
Octavio Gaona | Francisco Ruiz Arreola | Mexico | ||
Diamond Dallas Page | Lexy Nair | United States | Page was married to Nair's mother between 2015 and 2020 |
Grandparent–grandchildren
Biological
Adopted, step and foster
Grandparent | Grandchild(ren) | Country | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael DiBiase | Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase | United States | Michael DiBiase married Helen Hild, Ted, Mike and Brett's father's mother. | [23] |
Peter Maivia | Dwayne Johnson | American Samoa United States | Peter Maivia married Lia Maivia, the mother of Dwayne Johnson's mother. | [3] |
Stu Hart | Mike Hart | Canada | Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Stu's son. | |
Helen Hart | Mike Hart | Canada | Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Helen's son. |
Great grandparent–great grandchildren
Biological
Great-grandparent | Great-grandchild(ren) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jess McMahon | Shane McMahon Stephanie McMahon | United States | [22][43] | |
Roy Welch | Bobby Golden Eddie Golden | United States | [29] | |
Dory Funk | Dory Funk IV | United States | [60][61] | |
William John Finlay | David Finlay | Ulster Germany | [62] | |
John Douglas Liddell | David Finlay | Ulster Germany | [62] | |
Shiv Charan Goho | Ram Charan Goho | India | ||
Abhay Charan Goho | Jatindra Charan Guho | India |
Adopted, step and foster
Aunts and uncles–niblings
Regular
Ommer | Nibling | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Afa Anoaʻi Sika Anoaʻi | Reno Anoaʻi Rodney Anoa'i Sam Fatu Eddie Fatu Solafa Fatu Jr. | American Samoa, United States | Yokozuna was billed as Sika's kayfabe son | [3][4] |
The Barbarian | Lei'D Tapa | United States | ||
Jack Brisco | Wes Brisco | United States | [22] | |
Bob Brown | Kerry Brown | United States | Billed as kayfabe son | [3] |
Édouard Carpentier | Jackie Wiecz | Canada | Billed as kayfabe son | [3] |
Ted and Vic Christy | Bobby and Jerry Colt | United States | [3] | |
Carlos Colón | Orlando Colón | Puerto Rico | ||
Dos Caras, Mil Mascaras | Sicodelico Jr. | Mexico | [8][22] | |
Mil Mascaras Sicodelico Sr. | Alberto Del Rio | Mexico | [8][22] | |
Espanto I | Espanto IV, Espanto V | Mexico | [8] | |
El Espectro | El Espectro Jr. Cadaver de Ultrarumba Guerrero de la Muerte | Mexico | [8] | |
Chick Garibaldi | Leo Garibaldi | United States | [10] | |
Hulk Hogan | Horace Boulder | United States | [4] | |
Johnny Ibarra El Desalmado | Volador Jr. | Mexico | [8] | |
Karloff Lagarde | Karloff Lagarde Jr. | Mexico | Billed as kayfabe son | [3][8] |
Rey Misterio | Rey Misterio Jr. | Mexico | Never billed as father and son despite the name. Rey Jr. was born in the San Diego area in the U.S., he began his wrestling career in Mexico | [3] |
Jet Monroe | Bubba Monroe | United States | ||
Ted Oates | Bo Oates | United States | [22] | |
Rip Oliver | Earl Oliver | United States | Earl Oliver, although not a professional wrestler, is the founder of the oldest-existing pro wrestling website, Solie's Title Histories | |
Ed Farhat | Sabu | United States | [3] | |
Scott Steiner | Bron Breakker | United States | ||
Frank Tunney | Jack Tunney | Canada | [3][18] | |
Pirata Morgan Verdugo Hombre Bala | Rey Bucanero | Mexico | [8] | |
Rolondo Vera | Alex Romano | Mexico | [8] | |
Volador / Super Parka | La Parka El Hijo de Cien Caras | Mexico | [8][19] | |
Eddie Auger | Jean "Johnny" Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Sr. | Canada | ||
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington | Mark Billington Thomas Billington | United Kingdom | [63] |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Grandaunts and uncles–niblings
Regular
Grandommer | Nibling | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Auger | Raymond Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Jr. Armand Rougeau | Canada | Eddie was Raymond, Jacques and Armand's father's mother's brother | |
Rey Misterio (Sr.) | Dominik Mysterio | Mexico/ United States | Rey Sr., born Miguel Ángel López Díaz, is the uncle of Dominik's father Óscar Gutiérrez, best known as Rey Mysterio (Jr.). Rey Sr. was born, raised, and spent his entire wrestling career in Mexico; Dominik, born and raised in the U.S., made his wrestling debut in 2020 in WWE. |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Great-grandaunts and uncles–niblings
Regular
Great-grandommer | Nibling | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Auger | Jean-Jacques Rougeau Cedric Rougeau Emile Rougeau | Canada | Eddie was Jean-Jacques, Cedric and Emile's father's father's mother's brother | [64] |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
First cousins
Regular
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Cousin(s) | Step/adopted/foster cousin(s) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Natalie Neidhart Torrin Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Lindsay Hart | Mike Hart | Canada | ||
Ian Carnegie | Luna Vachon | Canada | [69] | |
Hikuleo Tama Tonga | Bad Luck Fale | United States |
First cousins once removed
Regular
Wayne Farris and Brian Lawler
Elder generation | Next generation | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Honky Tonk Man | Brian Christopher Kevin Christian | United States | Brian and Kevin's father's mother and Wayne Farris' mother were sisters | [3][4] |
Stu Hart | Roderick Toombs | Canada | ||
Roman Reigns | Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa | United States | ||
Rosey | Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa | United States | ||
Yokozuna | Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa | United States | ||
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington | Harry Smith | Canada Great Britain | ||
Davey Boy Smith | Bronwyne Billington Thomas Billington Mark Billington | Canada Great Britain | [63] | [70] |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Elder generation | Next generation | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
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First cousins twice removed
Regular
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Second cousins
Regular
Cousin(s) | Cousin(s) | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harry Smith | Bronwyne Billington | Canada | ||
Thomas Billington Mark Billington | Harry Smith | Canada | [63] | |
Roderick Toombs | Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart | Canada | ||
Humberto Carrillo | Angel Garza | Mexico |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Second cousins once removed
Regular
Elder generation | Next generation | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
John McMahon | James Owen | United States | [71] | |
Roderick Toombs | David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Nattie Neidhart Matt Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart Lindsay Hart | Canada | ||
Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart | Colt Toombs Ariel Toombs | Canada |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Elder generation | Next generation | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Roderick Toombs | Mike Hart | Canada |
Second cousins twice removed
Regular
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Marriages
Regular
Husband | Wife | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chris Adams | Toni Adams | 1984–1994 | Divorced[3][72] |
Tony Anthony | Kimberly Anthony | Divorced[73][74][75] | |
Steve Austin | Lady Blossom | 1992–1999 | Divorced[3][4][23][72] |
Steve Austin | Debra Marshall | 2000–2003 | Divorced[4][23][34][72] |
George Becker | Joyce Grable | 1968–1999 | Widowed[73][76] |
Chris Benoit | Nancy Benoit | 2000–2007 | Both died in murder-suicide[4] |
Brute Bernard | Betty Jo Hawkins | ?-1984 | Widowed[73][77][78] |
Booker T | Sharmell Sullivan | 2005– | [79] |
Stevie Boy | Alba Fyre | 2021– | [80] |
Dagon Briggs | Seven Briggs | 2004– | [73][81] |
Paul Christy | Bunny Love | c. 1975– | Billed as "pro wrestling's Bonnie and Clyde", they become the first-ever husband and wife team to be honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005[82] |
Jim Cornette | Synn | 2007– | [83] |
Corsica Joe | Sara Lee | 1963–2008 | Widowed[84][85] |
Daga | Tessa Blanchard | 2020– | |
Mike DiBiase | Helen Hild | 1959–1969 | Widowed[3] |
Tommy Dreamer | Beulah McGillicutty | 2002– | [86][87] |
Ryan Eagles | Madison Eagles | 2002– | [88] |
Aiden English | Raquel Diaz | 2016– | |
Germán Figueroa | La Reina Havana | 2005– | [3] |
Robert Fuller | Miss Sylvia | 1971–2005 | Divorced[73][89] |
Jimmy Garvin | Precious | 1977– | [3] |
Doug Gilbert | Kay Noble | 1969–? | Divorced[73][90] |
Eddie Gilbert | Missy Hyatt | 1987–1990 | Divorced[3][13] |
Eddie Gilbert | Madusa Miceli | 1991 | Divorced[3] |
Tarzan Goto | Despina Mantogas | 1987–? | Divorced[73][91] |
Eddie Guerrero | Vickie Guerrero | 1990–2005 | Widowed[92] |
Charlie Haas | Jackie Gayda | 2005–2020 | Divorced[93][94] |
David Heath | Luna Vachon | 1994–2006 | Divorced[95] |
Hido | Megumi Kudo | 1998– | |
Sam Houston | Baby Doll | 1986–1994 | Divorced[3] |
Marco Jaggi | Allison Danger | 2008– | [96] |
Damien Kane | Lady Alexandra | c. 1988– | [97] |
Billy Kidman | Torrie Wilson | 2003–2008 | Divorced[73][98] |
Jerry Lawler | Stacy Carter | 2000–2001 | Divorced[4] |
Brock Lesnar | Sable | 2006– | [4] |
Rodney Mack | Carlene Moore | c. 2000– | [73][99] |
Drew McIntyre | Tiffany | 2010–2011 | Divorced[100][101] |
Shane McMahon | Marissa Mazzola-McMahon | 1996– | [73][102] |
Vince McMahon | Linda McMahon | 1966– | [4][34][43] |
Steve McMichael | Debra Marshall | 1985–1998 | Divorced[73][103] |
Sam Menacker | June Byers | 1959-c. 1964 | Divorced[73][104] |
Marc Mero | Sable | 1992–2004 | Divorced[4][23] |
J.D. Michaels | April Hunter | 2006– | [73][105] |
Shawn Michaels | Nitro Girl Whisper | 1999– | [106] |
John Morrison | Franky Monet | 2018– | |
Tank Nagai | Mio Shirai | 2015– | |
Tom Nash | Luna Vachon | c. 1990–1992 | Divorced[95] |
Diamond Dallas Page | Kimberly Page | 1991–2005 | Divorced[4][23] |
Joe Pedicino | Boni Blackstone | 1990– | [3][13] |
Dustin Rhodes | Terri Runnels | 1993–1999 | Divorced[3][4][23][26] |
The Sandman | Peaches | c. 1986– | [107] |
Kensuke Sasaki | Akira Hokuto | 1995– | [108] |
Akio Sato | Betty Niccoli | 1976– | [73][109] |
Randy Savage | Miss Elizabeth | 1984–1992 | Divorced[3][4][23][24] |
Hugo Savinovich | Wendy Richter | Divorced[73][110] | |
Eddie Sharkey | Princess Little Cloud | c. 1972–2000 | [73][111] |
Ed Farhat "The Sheik" | Princess Salima | c. 1959–2003 | Widowed[112] |
Davey Boy Smith | Diana Hart | 1984–2000 | Divorced[3][73] |
Adrian Street | Miss Linda | 2005–2023 | Widowed[3] |
Kevin Sullivan | Nancy Benoit | 1985–1997 | Divorced[3][4][13][23] |
Kenzo Suzuki | Hiroko Suzuki | [73][113] | |
Minoru Tanaka | Yumi Fukawa | 2002– | [114] |
Mike Taylor | Tracy Castillo | c. 1995– | [73][115] |
Al Snow | Bobcat | 2009– | [116] |
Dale Torborg | Christie Wolf | 2000– | [73][117] |
Triple H | Stephanie McMahon | 2003– | [4][34][43] |
The Undertaker | Michelle McCool | 2010– | [118] |
Johnny Weaver | Penny Banner | 1959–1994 | Divorced[3] |
Billy Wolfe | Mildred Burke | 1936–1952 | Divorced[18][24] |
Billy Wolfe | Nell Stewart | 1953–1954 | Divorced[24] |
Buddy Wolfe | Vivian Vachon | 1978–1979 | Divorced[119][120] |
Tyson Kidd | Nattie Neidhart | 2013– | |
Cody Rhodes | Brandi Rhodes | 2013– | [121] |
Matt Hardy | Reby Sky | 2013– | |
Jimmy Uso | Naomi Knight | 2014– | |
The Miz | Maryse Ouellet | 2014– | [122][123] |
Daniel Bryan | Brie Bella | 2014– | [124] |
Mike Bennett | Maria Kanellis | 2014– | |
Rusev | Lana | 2016–2023 | Separated[125] |
Jon Moxley | Renee Young | 2017– | [126] |
Seth Rollins | Becky Lynch | 2021– | [127] |
Matt Cardona | Chelsea Green | 2022– | [128] |
Andrade El Idolo | Charlotte Flair | 2022– | [129] |
Riddick Moss | Emma | 2023– | [130] |
Buddy Matthews | Rhea Ripley | 2024- |
Common-law
Husband | Wife | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chris Adams | Lady Blossom | 1978–1981 | Divorced[3][72] |
Smith Hart | Stacey Angel | Widowed | |
Chris Candido | Tammy Lynn Sytch | c. 1992–2005 | Widowed[4][23] |
Jack Donovan | Verne Bottoms | c. 1962–1973 | Divorced[73][131] |
Fiances
Fiance | Fiancée | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bray Wyatt | JoJo | 2022–2023[a] | Bereaved[134] |
Siblings in-law
Regular
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Co-siblings-in-law
Regular
In-law | In-law | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ric Flair | Scott McGhee | United States | Married a pair of sisters. | [45] |
Bret Hart | "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington | Canada Great Britain | Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, and Tom Billington married Michelle Smadu. Julie and Michelle are sisters. | |
Michelle Billington | Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart | Canada | Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, Michelle Smadu is Julies' sister, thus Bret's siblings are Michelle's co-siblings-in-law |
Half
Adopted, step and foster
Parents–children in-law
Parent-in-law | Child-in-law | Country | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
B. J. Annis | Fay | Canada | Fay married Brad's son Edward | [140] |
Afa Anoaʻi | Gary Albright | American Samoa, United States | Gary married Afa's daughter Monica. | |
Ben Bassarab | Pete Wilson | Canada | Peter married Ben's daughter Brooke | [139] |
Ángel Blanco | Ángel Blanco II | Mexico | [3][8] | |
Eddie Guerrero and Vickie Guerrero | Aiden English | Mexico, United States | Matthew married Eddie and Vickie's daughter Raquel Diaz | |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Stacey Angel | Canada | Stacey was Stu and Helen's son Smith's common-law wife | [141][142] |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | B. J. Annis | Canada, United States | Brad married Stu and Helen's daughter Georgia | [137] |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Ben Bassarab | Canada | Ben married Stu and Helen's daughter Alison | [3] |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Julie Hart | Canada | Julie married Stu and Helen's son Bret | |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Martha Hart | Canada | Martha married Stu and Helen's son Owen | |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Jim Neidhart | Canada, United States | Jim married Stu and Helen's daughter Ellie | [3][4][24][43] |
Stu Hart and Helen Hart | Davey Boy Smith | Canada, Great Britain | David married Stu and Helen's daughter Diana | [3][4][23][24][43] |
Peter Maivia | Rocky Johnson | United States, Canada | [4] | |
Eddie Marlin | Jerry Jarrett | United States | [3] | |
Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon | Triple H | United States | Triple H married Vince and Linda's daughter Stephanie McMahon | [43][143] |
Blackjack Mulligan | Mike Rotunda | United States | [3][23] | |
Jim Neidhart | Tyson Kidd | Canada | Theodore married Jim's daughter Natalie |
See also
- List of family relations in American football
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
- List of family relations in the NHL
- List of rugby league families
- List of association football families of note
- List of international rugby union families
- List of chess families
- List of boxing families
- List of professional sports families
Notes
- ^ The couple had been together since 2017 and had a son[132] and daughter together.[133]
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