Rick Steiner’s son, Bronson Rechsteiner, released by Baltimore Ravens

Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of former WCW/WWE World Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner, has been waived by the Baltimore Ravens.

He signed a deal with the NFL team back in April but was let go on Monday, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.

The former Kennesaw State fullback led his team with 909 rushing yards last season with an average of 8 yards per carry before making the jump to the NFL.

He is also the nephew of former WCW World Champion Scott Steiner. With his family being in the pro wrestling business, Rechsteiner has expressed interest in a pro wrestling career.

He had previously stated that he wanted to pursue wrestling after being done with football.

In fact, he was backstage at an AEW show in February where he met with several people. AEW lead announcer Jim Ross stated on an episode of his podcast that he thought AEW should take a look at the football star.

Andrew Ravens
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