Scott Steiner Says Triple H Offered His Son Brock Rechsteiner A WWE NIL Deal

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Scott Steiner says Triple H recently offered his son a WWE Next In Line (NIL) deal.

Bron Breakker has continued the legacy of the Steiners, as Rick Steiner’s son has become a breakout star in WWE. Breakker currently holds the WWE Intercontinental Championship. According to his uncle, Scott Steiner, another member of the family could potentially join the business soon.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Scott Steiner stated that Triple H recently called him to offer his son Brock Rechsteiner a WWE Next In Line deal.

“I left with a lot of hard feelings, but at some point, you gotta let it be,” Steiner said. “You can’t be angry the whole time, you can’t hold a grudge. Plus, the fact, some people that you have a grudge against probably don’t even know anyway.

“I didn’t want to screw up anything for [Bron Breakker], so I just buried the hatchet. Matter of fact, Hunter called me the other day, probably like three weeks ago, and offered my boy a NIL deal. I buried the hatchet. He’s got one more year in college.”

Brock Rechsteiner is a wide receiver for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. He has played three seasons with the team, and he has one year remaining in his collegiate caree.

Scott Steiner On Brock’s Future In Wrestling

In a recent interview with ESPN, Steiner commented on Brock Rechsteiner’s future, as he was asked whether he could pursue a career in wrestling.

“Yeah, that’s the plan,” Scott Steiner said. “I mean that’s what he wants to do so whatever makes him happy.”

“He’ll be a Steiner, so that helps out. But he’s a good athlete so the sky’s the limit for him. I’ll help him out any way I can. I’m happy for him watching him fulfill his athletic dreams. So once football is over, he’ll do it with wrestling.”

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